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Frontier sees Nov. run rates down on refinery work

Mon Nov 9, 2009 1:17pm EST

TORONTO, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Frontier Oil said on Monday it estimates runs at its El Dorado, Kansas refinery to be 81,500 barrels per day as work continues on the gasoline-making fluid catalytic cracker and gofiner.

The refinery, which is rated at 130,000 barrels per day, ran at 62,300 bpd in October due to the onset of the maintenance.

Runs are estimated to be 43,100 bpd at the Cheyenne, Wyoming refinery, which can run at 52,000 bpd.



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