Oil refiningCapital budgetingAcquisitionsThis paper analyzes the relationship between banks€ divergent strategies toward specialization and diversification of financial activities and their ability to withstand a banking sector crash. We first generate market-based measures of banks€ systemic risk exposures ...
A U.S.-owned oil refinery on the island of St. Croix announced Monday that it will remain shut down “indefinitely” after the Environmental Protection Agency ordered it to halt operations in May. In a statement Monday, Limetree Bay Energy said it has fa
The Oil Refinery, Hovensa, was reported that it is almost 100% up. The hardware store and landscapers will be busy. Everyone is trying to restore normalcy and order. We still are laughing and helping each other. Suzy says that when you have your plan and you follow it, you are okay...
Skip Brandon, the agent in charge of the FBI office in San Juan, Puerto Rico, said 60 agents and 50 U.S. marshals had been deployed on St. Croix. He said the agents were drawn from offices around the mainland and belonged to a special Delta Force-like group trained specifically to dea...
If you log on to Storm Carib you will read my updates as I am able to get them out, plus whatever information Gert is posting about St.Croix. We trying to see humor in some of the things that happen throughout the day and we laugh. God does have a sense of humor and we thank ...
St. Croix refinery to reopen under new ownersHP News Services
Year after Shutdown of St. Croix Oil Refinery, HOVENSA and V.I. Government Continue TalksBlackburn, Joy
Hurricane shuts St. Croix refinery, sends crude price closer to $19/bbl.(Hurricane Marilyn)Holahan, Elizabeth K
The article outlines the status of Hovena's refinery after the Hurricane Omar in Saint Croix in the Virgin Islands. The company's 500,000 barrels per day (b/d) Hovensa refinery restarted after the calamity which foreced it to shutdown its facility. It is considered the world's 10th ...
Court tosses EPA permit order for troubled St. Croix refineryA federal appeals court said Tuesday that EPA went too far when it subjected an oil refinery in the U.S. Virgin Islands to a costly, multiyear permitting process in order to restart operations.The ruling issued Tuesday by the 3rd ...