Valero's Quebec Refinery Processing Eagle Ford Barrels "Very Well"

Valero Refinery Map
Valero Refinery Map

It's no secret that Canada is importing more and more U.S. oil. Some of that is coming from the Eagle Ford.

In the first quarter of 2013, the U.S. sent almost 100,000 b/d to refineries in Canada. The reality is the U.S. is much close and can supply oil at more competitive rates than places like western Africa.

San Antonio based Valero has a 235,000 b/d refinery in Quebec and as of May had sent one shipment to test how well the refinery can process Eagle Ford barrels. Results were positive, so its likely more crude will be heading north.

The test proved the refinery could process Eagle Ford barrels.
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It's really pretty amazing what has happened. Gulf Coast refineries have been preparing to take heavy crude, like those produced in Canada, and Canadian refineries are better suited for light crudes, like those produced in Texas.

Valero plans to start shipping Eagle Ford crude to its Quebec refinery on a more consistent basis in the second half of 2013.

Read more at mysa.com

Eagle Ford Crude to Canada? - Valero Gets Approval

Valero Quebec City Refinery
Valero Quebec City Refinery

Valero received US Department of Commerce approval to ship Eagle Ford crude oil to a refinery in Quebec City, Canada. A shipment has yet to set sail, but the company expects it could save $1-2 per barrel by utilizing Gulf Coast (Eagle Ford) volumes versus crude shipped across the Atlantic.

The Department of Commerce permit was approved in November and is good for 12 months. The permit restricts exports to Eastern Canada. Valero has not indicated when it will begin making shipments to the Quebec refinery from the Gulf Coast.

Read the full article at bloomberg.com