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the average landed cost of imported crude oil increased to $27.69/bbl from $23.91/bbl. The composite refiner acquisition cost of crude oil moved up to an average $28.50/bbl last year from $24.10/bbl the prior year. The average
averaged $18.46/bbl in 1996, $14.62/bbl in 1995, and $13.19/bbl in 1994. The average U.S. refiner acquisition cost of crude for the composite of both domestic and imported crude oil fell 34% in 1998 to an average $12.57
month of December. The average US composite refiner acquisition cost for both domestic and imported crude oil climbed ..... the average was $12.46/bbl. The composite refiner acquisition cost hit a recent high of $20.71/bbl in 1996
And the average U.S. wellhead price for crude oil moved up 26.3% to $18.46/bbl. The average U.S. refiner acquisition cost of both domestic and imported crude oil was up 19.9% in 1996 to $20.66/bbl. In the U.S., the refiner
landed cost of imports increased to an estimated $24.25/bbl from $21.82/bbl. The average composite refiner acquisition cost of crude oil was an estimated $24.40/bbl compared with $22.96/bbl in 2001. Click here to enlarge image
1996. The wellhead price averaged $14.62/bbl in 1995 and $13.19/bbl in 1994. The average U.S. refiner acquisition cost of crude for the composite of domestic and imported crude oil was $19.08/bbl, down from $20.71/bbl
was $27.51/bbl, up from $17.37/bbl in 1999 and $11.91/bbl in 1998. The average US composite refiner acquisition cost for both domestic and imported crude oil surged to $28.22/bbl last year compared with $17.41/bbl in
landed cost of imported crude oil increased to an estimated $27.85/bbl from $23.82/ bbl. The composite refiner acquisition cost of crude oil averaged an estimated $28.75/bbl last year, up from $24.10/ bbl the prior year. The pump
affect was increased margins and refining profits for U.S. operations. The 1993 U.S. average composite refiner acquisition cost was down 10.1% at $16-42/bbl of crude. By comparison, the average refiner price of motor gasoline for
illustrated by U.S. price data compiled by the Energy Information Administration (EIA). The average U.S. refiner acquisition cost of crude oil fell 3.3% in 1992 to $18.43/bbl. However, the average U.S. refiner price for finished