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The tables below reflect Shell subsidiaries, the 50% Shell interest in Motiva in the USA and instances where Shell owns the crude or feedstock processed by a refinery. Other equity-accounted investments are only included where explicitly stated.

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OIL PRODUCTS REFINERY AVAILABILITY

%

 

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

Average worldwide

92

92

93

91

91

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COST OF CRUDE OIL PROCESSED OR CONSUMED [A]

$/B

 

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

Total

104.71

77.22

58.96

94.05

71.83

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CRUDE DISTILLATION CAPACITY [B]

THOUSAND B/CALENDAR DAY[C][D]

 

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

Europe

1,243

1,501

1,519

1,601

1,815

Asia-Pacific

861

855

853

861

871

Americas

1,064

1,155

1,185

1,154

1,185

Other

82

82

82

82

82

Total

3,251

3,594

3,639

3,698

3,953

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OIL PRODUCTS – CRUDE OIL PROCESSED [E]

THOUSAND B/D[C]

 

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

Europe

1,058

1,306

1,323

1,428

1,721

Asia-Pacific

731

729

593

790

847

Americas

985

1,007

1,013

1,073

1,107

Other

200

222

214

203

214

Total

2,974

3,264

3,143

3,494

3,889

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REFINERY PROCESSING INTAKE [F]

THOUSAND B/D[C]

 

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

Crude oil

2,652

2,939

2,819

3,122

3,497

Feedstocks

193

258

248

266

282

 

2,845

3,197

3,067

3,388

3,779

Europe

1,041

1,314

1,330

1,481

1,731

Asia-Pacific

666

650

532

656

748

Americas

1,075

1,158

1,141

1,178

1,237

Other

63

75

64

73

63

Total

2,845

3,197

3,067

3,388

3,779

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REFINERY PROCESSING OUTTURN [G]

THOUSAND B/D[C]

 

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

[A]

Includes Upstream margin on crude oil supplied by Shell and equity-accounted investment exploration and production companies.

[B]

Shell average operating capacity for the year, excluding mothballed capacity.

[C]

One barrel per day is equivalent to approximately 50 tonnes a year, depending on the specific gravity of the crude oil.

[D]

Calendar day capacity is the maximum sustainable capacity minus capacity loss due to normal unit down time.

[E]

Including natural gas liquids; includes processing for others and excludes processing by others.

[F]

Includes crude oil, natural gas liquids and feedstocks processed in crude oil distillation units and in secondary conversion units.

[G]

Excludes “own use” and products acquired for blending purposes.

Gasolines

993

1,224

1,179

1,229

1,363

Kerosines

339

354

341

375

366

Gas/diesel oils

977

1,074

1,025

1,145

1,190

Fuel oil

252

315

279

315

348

Other products

385

442

432

471

593

Total

2,946

3,409

3,256

3,535

3,860

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