The economics of petroleum . m 3 o^ ^ =3 ,_ +3 o q: oo <. RELATION OF REFINING COSTS TO CRUDE COSTS 87 Table 37.—Output op the Principal Petroleum Products in the UnitedStates in 1920 by Refinery Districts Refinery District Gasoline,Per Cent Kerosene,Per Cent Gas andFuel Oil,Per Cent Lubricating Oils, Per Cent Others,Per Cent East Coast Penn., etc , etc , , Total 100.


The economics of petroleum . m 3 o^ ^ =3 ,_ +3 o q: oo <. RELATION OF REFINING COSTS TO CRUDE COSTS 87 Table 37.—Output op the Principal Petroleum Products in the UnitedStates in 1920 by Refinery Districts Refinery District Gasoline,Per Cent Kerosene,Per Cent Gas andFuel Oil,Per Cent Lubricating Oils, Per Cent Others,Per Cent East Coast Penn., etc , etc , , Total Table 38.—Relation of Operating Costs to Crude Costs in a Number ofAmerican Refineries in 1917 Data from Oil Division, U. S. Fuel Administration. Refinery Location Cost of Crude,Per Cent Operating Costs,Per Cent Total,Per Cent No. 1No. 2No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 East East East Middle West Middle West Oklahoma Texas 78797080 848780 2221 3020 IG13 20 100100 100100 100100100 Table 39.—Relation of Crude Cost to Refining Costs in California in


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