Ferndale Refinery

The Ferndale Refinery in the northwest United States, owned by Phillips 66, is located in the Cherry Point Industrial Zone, west of Ferndale, Washington. The oil refinery had a capacity of 101,000 barrels per day in 2015, 64th largest in the nation, and it produces predominantly transportation fuels consumed in local markets. Its secondary processing facilities include a fluid catalytic cracker, an alkylation unit, hydotreating units, and a naphtha reformer. The plant follows a 10-5-3-2 crack spread, meaning that for ten barrels of crude feedstock, the refinery produces five barrels of gasoline, three barrels of distillate, and two barrels of fuel oil.

Ferndale Refinery

The Ferndale Refinery in the northwest United States, owned by Phillips 66, is located in the Cherry Point Industrial Zone, west of Ferndale, Washington. The oil refinery had a capacity of 101,000 barrels per day in 2015, 64th largest in the nation, and it produces predominantly transportation fuels consumed in local markets. Its secondary processing facilities include a fluid catalytic cracker, an alkylation unit, hydotreating units, and a naphtha reformer. The plant follows a 10-5-3-2 crack spread, meaning that for ten barrels of crude feedstock, the refinery produces five barrels of gasoline, three barrels of distillate, and two barrels of fuel oil.