Drafts and sandbice
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User:JPxG/Draft | 476 |
User:JPxG/Draft01 | 2,554test |
User:JPxG/Draft02 | 296test |
User:JPxG/Draft03 | 296test |
User:JPxG/Draft04 | 296test |
User:JPxG/Draft05 | 296test |
User:JPxG/Draft06 | 296test |
User:JPxG/Draft07 | 296test |
User:JPxG/Draft08 | 296test |
User:JPxG/Draft09 | 296test |
User:JPxG/Draft11 | 296test |
User:JPxG/Draft12 | 296test |
User:JPxG/Draft13 | 296test |
User:JPxG/Draft14 | 296test |
User:JPxG/Draft15 | 296test |
User:JPxG/Draft16 | 296test |
User:JPxG/Draft17 | 296test |
User:JPxG/Draft18 | 5,022test |
User:JPxG/Draft19 | 16,530test |
User:JPxG/Draft2 | 475test |
User:JPxG/Draft20 | 4,474test |
User:JPxG/Draft21 | 296test |
User:JPxG/Draft22 | 2,831test |
User:JPxG/Draft23 | 11,139test |
User:JPxG/Draft24 | 319test |
User:JPxG/Draft25 | 1,631test |
User:JPxG/Draft26 | 1,702test |
User:JPxG/Draft27 | 3,278test |
User:JPxG/Draft28 | 4,928test |
User:JPxG/Draft29 | 4,445test |
User:JPxG/Draft3 | 475test |
User:JPxG/Draft30 | 2,204test |
User:JPxG/Draft31 | 936test |
User:JPxG/Draft4 | 2,751 |
Original author(s) | OpenAI[1] |
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Initial release | June 11, 2020 (beta) |
Type | Autoregressive transformer language model |
Website | openai |
gpt-j
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The refinery in May 2021 | |
Country | United States |
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State | California |
City | Martinez |
Coordinates | 38°00′47″N 122°06′21″W / 38.01315°N 122.1058°W / 38.01315; -122.1058 |
Refinery details | |
Operator | Martinez Refining Company |
Owner(s) | Royal Dutch Shell (1915–2020) PBF Energy (2020–) |
Commissioned | 1915 (1915) |
Capacity | 157,000[14] bbl/d (25,000 m3/d) |
It refines stuff.
Founded in 1915.[15][16][17] Was Shell's first US refinery.[16] The terminal was built in 1913 by the American Gasoline Company.[16] Address is 3485 Pacheco Blvd, Martinez, Ca, 94553.[16] In 2020 it was Shell's only refinery in California.[18]
Spilled 400,000 gallons of crude oil into the Carquinez Strait in 1988.[15] Part of a "handful" of environmental incidents.[15] In March 2019, Shell paid 165k to settle 16 air violations between 2015 and 2016.[17] In December 2016 they flared off almost 20 tons.[17] 73 flares between 2005 and 2018.[17] Pump fire in process unit on June 7 2019, workers evacuated. [17]
Gasoline is 85% of production.[16] Also makes "asphalt, diesel, jet turbine fuel, petroleum coke, propane, residual fuel oils, and sulfur".[16][17][19] In 2017 "the refinery has enjoyed a generally positive relationship with the city of Martinez over the years".[19]
Shell had been trying to sell it since 2016.[15] In 2021, Mercury News said that it would be affected by new rules (what are they?).[20] The costs would be "approximately 0.62% of estimated annually revenue".[20] PBF suggested $40 million project that would bring down particulate emissions.[21] It was PBF's second refinery on the West Coast.[18]
Located on 860-acre site.[14][22] 157,000 barrels per day.[14][18] Dual-coking refinery and integrated logistics.[14] Royal Dutch Shell PLC's subsidiary (Equilon Enterprises, doing business as Shell Oil Products US) sold to PBF Energy.[14] PBF owns it, the Martinez Refining Co. LLC (who they own) operates it.[15] They were "in talks" in 2017.[19] Sale completed in February 2020,[22] for $1.2 billion.[14][23][24][25] Cost of assets was $960.0 million, plus the value of the inventory.[22] Part of global downstream divestment from Shell.[14] Plans made to (more stuff about Shell's plans afterward, etc).[14] "Martinez’s on-site logistics assets, including a deep-water marine terminal, product distribution terminals, and refinery crude and product storage installations with about 8.8 million bbl of shell capacity."[14][24] "adjacent truck rack and terminal".[23] Has a Nelson complexity index of 16.1 ("one of the most complex refineries in the United States").[22][24][18] Proposed renewable diesel thingy with idled equipment.[23][24][18]
According to Dun & Bradstreet, annual revenue is 147.65 million.[16]
In 2019, Shell employed over 700 people at the site.[17] These employees were to be offered jobs at PBF when it took over.[17]
The freaking goddamn coronavirus happened in 2020. PBF said their refineries running at 30% capacity.[17] They sold five of the hydrogen plants nationwide, for a total of $530 mil.[26] Two of them were at the Martinez facility.[17] There are three hydrogen plants there, one had been owned by Air Products since 1996.[17] They separate the sulfur from the other shit.[17] They're steam methane reformer hydrogen production plants.[27]
In June 2021, PBF said that if new regulations went through, the Martinez plant would go kaput.[28] This was to do with fluidized catalytic cracking units (more info in source).[28]
Malfunctions in July 2018, health advisory issued in Martinez and Pacheco.[29][30] Flaring incident July 6, fire at compressor unit, >100 lb of hydrogen sulfide.[30] "five refinery problems over four days", >8500 lbs of gas. Lot of shit in this source.[30]
Shit got slow during the freaking coronavirus. Throughput at 30% below expectations in April 2020. Transitioned to idle operating status.[27]
Flaring incident in December 2016, "thousands of pounds of toxic gas" released. Caused by power outage. Decades-old substation. 39,000# of light hydrocarbons and hydrogen sulfide sent to flares on December 19 2016.[31][32]
More stuff here.[32]
And here.[33]
Flying Caduceus.
Developer(s) | Anuke |
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Mindustry is a real-time strategy, factory management, and tower defense game developed and published by Anuken under the libre GNU Public License.[1][2] It is available for Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android and iOS.[3]
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