Nation's largest oil refinery shuts down after Harvey rains
The largest oil refinery in the country is shutting down as Hurricane Harvey causes more catastrophic flooding. Early Wednesday, Motiva said it started closing its Port Arthur refinery "in
U.S.’s Largest Refinery Shuts Due to Harvey Flooding The nation’s second-largest refinery, Exxon Mobil Corp.’s Houston-area Baytown plant, already shut down Sunday, while more than a
The nation's largest oil refinery shuts down as Hurricane
The nation's largest oil refinery shuts down as Hurricane Harvey floods Texas. The largest refinery in the U.S. is temporarily shutting down following devastating local floods from Hurricane Harvey and the aftermath.
The largest U.S. oil refinery began shutting down on Wednesday as Tropical Storm Harvey continued to batter southern Texas and made another landfall on
The Latest: Nation’s biggest refinery starts revving up
6:30 p.m.The nation’s largest oil refinery is starting to reboot after shutting down ahead of Harvey’s onslaught.Motiva Enterprises says its Port Arthur, Texas, refinery should be running at
The largest oil refinery in the country is shutting down as Hurricane Harvey causes more catastrophic flooding, and more have followed suit. Early Wednesday, Motiva said it started closing its
Nation's Largest Refinery Shuts Down as Harvey Floods
HOUSTON (FOX 26 Houston) The largest crude oil refinery in the United States has shut down due to flooding form Tropical Storm Harvey. Motiva
An oil refinery complex in Corpus Christi, Texas, before the arrival of Hurricane Harvey on Aug. 25. More than a dozen Texas refining facilities have shut down since the storm hit.
The Latest: Nation's biggest refinery starts revving up
HOUSTON (AP) — The Latest on the aftermath of Harvey (all times local): 6:30 p.m. The nation's largest oil refinery is starting to reboot after shutting down ahead of Harvey's onslaught.
HOUSTON (AP) — The Latest on the aftermath of Harvey (all times local): 6:30 p.m. The nation's largest oil refinery is starting to reboot after shutting down ahead of Harvey's onslaught. Motiva Enterprises says its Port Arthur, Texas, refinery should be running at 40 percent of capacity by Monday, producing more fuel than other refineries running at full throttle.