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Economic
Census
CD,
Annual
Survey
of
Manufactures
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or
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Source:
U.
S.
DOC.
1997
Economic
Census
Bridge
Between
NAICS
and
SIC,
2002
Economic
Census
2002
Data
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Description
#
of
Establishments
Sales,
Shipments,
or
Receipts
($
000)
2911
Petroleum
Refining
324110
Petroleum
refineries
203
193,547,214
#
of
Employees
61,585
Source:
Table
5.8
Refinery
Input
and
Output,
Selected
Years,
1949­
2004
Annual
Energy
Review
2004
Year
Motor
Gasoline
Distillate
Fuel
Oil
Jet
Fuel
Residual
Fuel
Oil
Other
Productsa
Total
Output
Percent
Change
1990
6.96
2.93
1.49
0.95
0.78
15.27
1991
6.98
2.96
1.44
0.93
0.76
15.26
­
0.1%
1992
7.06
2.97
1.4
0.89
0.8
15.4
0.9%
1993
7.3
3.13
1.42
0.84
0.78
15.79
2.5%
1994
7.18
3.2
1.45
0.83
0.79
15.79
0.0%
1995
7.46
3.16
1.42
0.79
0.78
15.99
1.3%
1996
7.57
3.32
1.52
0.73
0.76
16.32
2.1%
1997
7.74
3.39
1.55
0.71
0.84
16.76
2.7%
1998
7.89
3.42
1.53
0.76
0.89
17.03
1.6%
1999
7.93
3.4
1.57
0.7
0.84
16.99
­
0.2%
2000
7.95
3.58
1.61
0.7
0.79
17.24
1.5%
2001
8.02
3.7
1.53
0.72
0.73
17.29
0.3%
2002
8.18
3.59
1.51
0.6
0.77
17.27
­
0.1%
2003
8.19
3.71
1.5
0.66
0.78
17.49
1.3%
2004
8.23
3.82
1.55
0.65
0.83
17.77
1.6%
1990­
2004
18.2%
30.4%
4.0%
­
31.6%
6.4%
16.4%
AAGR
1.2%
1.9%
0.3%
­
2.7%
0.4%
1.1%
Dollar
values
in
millions,
$
2005
Year
Value
of
Shipments
Percent
Change
Year
Value
of
Shipments
1987
181,027
n/
a
1987
1988
176,008
­
2.8%
AAGR
1988
1989
187,227
6.4%
187,227
1989
1990
219,025
17.0%
219,025
1990
1991
193,023
­
11.9%
193,023
1991
1992
176,809
­
8.4%
176,809
1992
1993
164,853
­
6.8%
164,853
1993
1994
159,839
­
3.0%
159,839
1994
1995
165,743
3.7%
165,743
1995
1996
188,817
13.9%
188,817
1996
188,817
1997
186,428
­
1.3%
186,428
1997
186,428
1998
137,306
­
26.3%
137,306
1998
137,306
1999
165,289
20.4%
165,289
1999
165,289
2000
241,662
46.2%
241,662
2000
241,662
2001
218,854
­
9.4%
218,854
2001
218,854
2002
208,236
­
4.9%
208,236
2002
208,236
2003
235,916
13.3%
235,916
2003
235,916
2004
296,038
25.5%
296,038
2004
296,038
%
Change
1987­
2004
63.5%
3.10%
AAGR
2.9%
Petroleum
Refineries
(
NAICS
324110)
Petroleum
Refineries
(
SIC
2911)

120,000
140,000
160,000
180,000
200,000
220,000
240,000
260,000
280,000
300,000
320,000
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
Petroleum
Refineries
(
NAICS
324110)

Petroleum
Refineries
(
SIC
2911)
Dollar
values
in
millions,
$
2005
Petroleum
Refineries
(
SIC
2911)
Petroleum
Refineries
(
NAICS
32410)

Year
Value
Added
%
Change
Year
Value
Added
1987
21,779
1987
1988
30,642
40.7%
1988
1989
30,797
0.5%
1989
1990
31,357
1.8%
1990
1991
26,281
­
16.2%
1991
1992
24,789
­
5.7%
1992
1993
23,734
­
4.3%
1993
1994
29,569
24.6%
1994
1995
29,185
­
1.3%
1995
1996
31,065
6.4%
1996
31,065
1997
36,281
16.8%
1997
36,281
1998
27,917
­
23.1%
1998
27,917
1999
36,103
29.3%
1999
36,103
2000
41,069
13.8%
2000
41,069
2001
44,145
7.5%
2001
44,145
2002
30,533
­
30.8%
2002
30,533
2003
41,240
35.1%
2003
41,240
2004
53,070
28.7%
2004
53,070
%
Change
1987­
2004
143.7%
AAGR
5.4%

15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
50,000
55,000
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
Petroleum
Refineries
(
NAICS
32410)

Petroleum
Refineries
(
SIC
2911)
Record
for
the
Proposed
§
316(
b)
New
Facility
Rule
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
Source:
http://
stats.
bls.
gov/
ppihome.
htm
as
of
2/
2/
2006
Year
PPI
1987
68.6
1988
65.4
1989
73.6
1990
90.1
1991
80.9
1992
78.3
1993
75.2
1994
72.2
1995
74.5
1996
85.3
1997
83.1
1998
62.3
1999
73.6
2000
111.6
2001
103.1
2002
96.3
2003
121.2
2004
151.5
2005
205.5
*
2005
value
is
preliminary
Series
Id:
PCU324110324110
Industry:
Petroleum
refineries
Product:
Petroleum
refineries
Base
Date:
8506
Year
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Annual
1987
61.3
65
63.9
66.9
67.6
69.7
71.3
74
71.1
71.3
72.3
69
68.6
1988
65.1
65
63.4
66.1
68.4
67.1
67
67.4
64.3
62
64.9
64.4
65.4
1989
66.2
67
69.4
78.2
81.3
78.7
75.7
70.7
73.5
75.4
73.8
73.9
73.6
1990
85.9
79
76.5
78
78.2
76.7
75.1
89
104.2
116.9
116.3
105.3
90.1
1991
96.2
87
77.2
76.8
79.7
78.6
75.9
79.7
81.5
80.7
81.9
76.4
80.9
1992
70.1
72
71.8
75
80
84.1
82.5
81.7
82.7
82.9
81.1
75.2
78.3
1993
74.9
76
77.5
79
80.5
78.1
75.4
73.3
74.3
76.4
73.4
64.4
75.2
1994
64.3
68
67.8
69.2
70.8
72.1
75.7
80.5
77.3
73.6
75.4
70.7
72.2
1995
71.5
72
72.5
77.7
81.1
79.5
75.3
74.7
74.8
72.4
70.2
72.4
74.5
1996
76.7
75
79.2
88.6
91
85.2
84.1
84.7
87.9
90.2
90.7
90.7
85.3
1997
91.1
89
85
83.4
83.1
80.9
78.5
82.8
83.7
82.3
81
76.2
83.1
1998
70.4
66
61.5
64
66.6
64.1
63.1
59.4
60
61.5
59.1
51.6
62.3
1999
54
52
55.5
70.4
72.2
70.9
76.6
82.8
88
84.5
87.2
89.5
73.6
2000
91.8
103
109.9
103.9
107.5
119.2
114.6
111.3
124.8
121.2
121.2
111.6
111.6
2001
111.3
110
104.6
113.9
122
114.6
99.2
102.5
113.4
91.5
82.5
71.3
103.1
2002
73.3
75
85.9
98.3
97.2
96.3
98.8
101
108
116.6
105
100.2
96.3
2003
115.6
139
147.4
117.4
109.1
114.5
117
123.3
121.2
119.9
114
116.2
121.2
2004
131.6
131
134.6
142.9
153.9
145.2
154.1
157.7
161.3
180.7
173.5
151.6
151.5
2005
157.6
166
186.8
194
187.7
193.9
210.2
221.9
250
270.2(
P)
214.4(
P)
213.3(
P)
205.5(
P)

40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
220
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Petroleum
Refineries
(
NAICS
324110)

July
20,
2000
8
of
31
DCTM_
ARP.
xls
­
PPI
Raw
Data
Source:
'
US90_
98S.
xls'
SIC
Desc
90_
TOTAL
91_
TOTAL
92_
TOTAL
2911
Firms
215
215
185
2911
Estab.
340
346
303
2911
Emp.
73,547
77,213
76,451
2911
Ann.
Pay.
3,275,817
3,583,919
3,728,972
2911
Est.
Rec.
NA
NA
139,949,023
Raw
Data
Source:
'
SUSB
by
SIC
2002.
xls'
SIC
codes
98_
Estab
99_
Estab
00_
Estab
01_
Estab
2911
304
292
298
302
Number
of
Firms
and
Facilities
in
the
Petroleum
Refining
Industry
Firms
Facilities
Year
Number
%
change
Number
%
change
1990
215
340
1991
215
0.0%
346
1.8%
1992
185
­
14.0%
303
­
12.4%
1993
148
­
20.0%
251
­
17.2%
1994
161
8.8%
265
5.6%
1995
150
­
6.8%
251
­
5.3%
1996
173
15.3%
275
9.6%
1997
128
­
26.0%
248
­
9.8%
1998
155
21.1%
304
22.6%
1999
145
­
6.5%
292
­
3.9%
2000
162
11.7%
298
2.1%
2001
165
1.9%
302
1.3%
2002
202
22.4%
349
15.6%
2003
142
­
29.7%
274
­
21.5%
%
Change
­
34.0%
­
19.4%
AAGR
­
3.1%
­
1.6%

2003
Data
Source:
"
3a
­
Data
by
SIC,
for
selected
SIC
codes
­
SUSB"
Query
in
NAICS
to
SIC
2004.
mdb
Raw
Data
Sour
SIC
codes
03_
Firms_
LT20
03_
Firms_
20_
99
03_
Firms_
100_
499
03_
Firms_
500+
2911
59
21
21
41
Emp.
Size
Category
No.
of
Firms
No.
of
Facilities
0­
19
59
60
20­
99
21
25
100­
499
21
26
500+
41
163
Total
142
274
Petroleum
Refineries
93_
TOTAL
94_
TOTAL
95_
TOTAL
96_
TOTAL
97_
TOTAL
148
161
150
173
128
251
265
251
275
248
72,900
73,428
71,697
70,049
67,023
3,686,974
3,866,062
3,836,885
3,857,438
4,023,680
NA
NA
NA
NA
160,443,354
02_
Estab
03_
Estab
98_
Firms
99_
Firms
00_
Firms
349
274
155
145
162
ource:
'
SUSB
by
SIC
2003.
xls'
03_
Estab_
LT20
03_
Estab_
20_
99
03_
Estab_
100_
499
03_
Estab_
500+
60
25
26
163
98_
TOTAL
157
306
NA
NA
NA
01_
Firms
02_
Firms
03_
Firms
165
202
142
Petroleum
Refineries
(
SIC
2911)
Petroleum
Refineries
(
NAICS
324110)
Year
Employees
%
Change
Year
Employees
1987
74,600
1987
1988
73,200
­
1.9%
1988
1989
72,400
­
1.1%
1989
1990
71,900
­
0.7%
1990
1991
73,900
2.8%
1991
1992
74,800
1.2%
1992
1993
73,100
­
2.3%
1993
1994
72,000
­
1.5%
1994
1995
70,400
­
2.2%
1995
1996
67,200
­
4.5%
1996
67,200
1997
65,448
­
2.6%
1997
65,448
1998
64,920
­
0.8%
1998
64,920
1999
63,619
­
2.0%
1999
63,619
2000
62,118
­
2.4%
2000
62,118
2001
63,258
1.8%
2001
63,258
2002
61,874
­
2.2%
2002
61,874
2003
60,015
­
3.0%
2003
60,015
2004
58,331
­
2.8%
2004
58,331
%
Change
­
21.8%
AAGR
­
1.4%

54,000
56,000
58,000
60,000
62,000
64,000
66,000
68,000
70,000
72,000
74,000
76,000
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
Petroleum
Refineries
(
NAICS
324110)

Petroleum
Refineries
(
SIC
2911)
Year
Production
Hours
(
million)
Percent
Change
1987
103
n/
a
1988
103
­
0.4%
1989
105
1.7%
1990
106
1.1%
1991
107
0.7%
1992
109
2.6%
1993
107
­
2.6%
1994
110
3.3%
1995
107
­
3.0%
1996
103
­
3.8%
1997
100
­
2.7%
1998
98
­
2.1%
1999
94
­
3.8%
2000
92
­
1.9%
2001
94
1.3%
2002
85
­
9.6%
2003
86
1.3%
2004
85
­
0.3%

Total
Percent
Change
1987­
2004
­
17.3%

Dollar
values
in
$
2005
Petroleum
Refineries
(
SIC
2911)

1987
21,779
103
211
n/
a
1988
30,642
103
298
41.2%
1989
30,797
105
294
­
1.1%
1990
31,357
106
296
0.7%
1991
26,281
107
247
­
16.7%
1992
24,789
109
227
­
8.1%
1993
23,734
107
223
­
1.7%
1994
29,569
110
269
20.6%
1995
29,185
107
274
1.8%
1996
31,065
103
303
10.7%
1997
36,281
100
363
20.0%
1998
27,917
98
285
­
21.4%
1999
36,103
94
384
34.4%
2000
41,069
92
445
15.9%
2001
44,145
94
472
6.1%
2002
30,533
85
361
­
23.5%
2003
41,240
86
482
33.3%
2004
53,070
85
621
29.0%
Total
Percent
Change
1987­
2004
143.7%
­
17.3%
194.7%
Annual
Average
Growth
Rate
5.4%
­
1.1%
6.6%
%
Change
in
Value
Added
Year
Production
Hours
(
millions)
Value
Added
(
millions)
$/
Hr
Record
for
the
Proposed
§
316(
b)
New
Facility
Rule
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
A
B
C
Dollar
values
in
millions,
$
2005
Petroleum
Refineries
(
2911)

YR
Capital
Expenditures
%
Change
1987
3,117
1988
3,446
10.6%

1989
4,263
23.7%

1990
5,247
23.1%

1991
7,436
41.7%

1992
7,968
7.2%

1993
7,593
­
4.7%

1994
6,862
­
9.6%

1995
7,140
4.1%

1996
6,208
­
13.1%

1997
4,987
­
19.7%

1998
4,845
­
2.9%

1999
4,517
­
6.8%

2000
5,252
16.3%

2001
7,463
42.1%

2002
7,956
6.6%

2003
7,268
­
8.6%

2004
6,710
­
7.7%

%
Change
1987­
2004
115.3%

AAGR
4.6%

July
20,
2000
14
of
31
DCTM_
ARP.
xls
­
CapEx
Record
for
the
Proposed
§
316(
b)
New
Facility
Rule
1
2
3
456789
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
Source:
U.
S.
Census
Bureau,
Current
Industrial
Reports,
Survey
of
Plant
Capacity,
1994,
1996,
2001,
2004
Full
Production
Capacity
Utilization
Rate
(
Fourth
Quarter)

Year
Petroleum
Refineries
(
SIC
2911)
Petroleum
Refineries
(
NAICS
324110)

1989
90
1990
87
1991
91
1992
93
1993
93
1994
95
1995
88
1996
90
90
1997
91
1998
91
1999
93
2000
94
2001
91
2002
91
2003
90
2004
93
84
86
88
90
92
94
96
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
Petroleum
Refineries
(
NAICS
324110)
Petroleum
Refineries
(
SIC
2911)

July
20,
2000
15
of
31
DCTM_
ARP.
xls
­
CapUtil
Record
for
the
Proposed
§
316(
b)
New
Facility
Rule
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce:
Bureau
of
the
Census;
International
Trade
Administration.
Outlook
Trend
Tables,
Petroleum
Refining
Source:
http://
www.
ita.
doc.
gov/
td/
industry/
otea/
industry_
sector/
tables_
naics.
htm
Source:
http://
www.
ita.
doc.
gov/
td/
industry/
otea/
industry_
sector/
tables.
htm
As
of
2/
2/
2006
Year
Value
of
Imports
(
millions)
Value
of
Exports
(
millions)
Value
of
Imports
(
millions)
Value
of
Exports
(
millions)

1989
11,798
4,318
1990
14,269
5,988
1991
10,890
6,356
1992
10,185
5,759
1993
9,742
5,641
1994
9,274
4,958
1995
8,765
5,333
1996
18,510
6,300
1997
20,434
6,882
1998
17,060
5,187
1999
21,886
5,763
2000
40,069
8,728
2001
35,127
8,074
2002
31,857
7,734
Dollar
values
in
millions,
$
2005
Year
SIC
Value
of
Imports
Value
of
Exports
Value
of
Shipments
Implied
Domestic
Consumption
Import
Penetration
Export
Dependence
NAICS
Import
values
for
graph
NAICS
Export
values
for
graph
1989
2911
16,837
6,162
187,227
197,902
9%
3%

1990
2911
19,605
8,227
219,025
230,403
9%
4%

1991
2911
14,458
8,438
193,023
199,042
7%
4%

1992
2911
13,218
7,474
176,809
182,553
7%
4%

1993
2911
12,358
7,155
164,853
170,055
7%
4%

1994
2911
11,519
6,158
159,839
165,200
7%
4%

1995
2911
10,668
6,491
165,743
169,920
6%
4%

1996
2911
22,111
7,526
188,817
203,402
11%
4%
22,111
7,526
1997
2911
24,009
8,087
186,428
202,351
12%
4%
24,009
8,087
1998
2911
19,825
6,027
137,306
151,104
13%
4%
19,825
6,027
1999
2911
25,071
6,602
165,289
183,759
14%
4%
25,071
6,602
2000
2911
44,920
9,784
241,662
276,797
16%
4%
44,920
9,784
2001
2911
38,456
8,839
218,854
248,471
15%
4%
38,456
8,839
2002
2911
34,278
8,322
208,236
234,192
15%
4%
34,278
8,322
Total
Percent
Change
1989­
200
103.6%
35.0%
11.2%
18.3%

Avg.
Annual
Growth
Rate
5.6%
2.3%
0.8%
1.3%

Petroleum
Refineries
(
SIC
2911)
Petroleum
Refineries
(
NAICS
324110)

Outlook
Trends
Table
by
NAICS
Outlook
Trends
Table
by
SIC
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
50,000
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Imports
(
NAICS
324110)

Imports
(
SIC
2911)

Exports
(
NAICS
324110)

Exports
(
SIC
2911)

July
20,
2000
16
of
31
DCTM_
ARP.
xls
­
Trade
Source:
Value
Line
Data
Net
Profit
Margin
Industry
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Petroleum
Refining
0.0337
0.0418
0.0368
0.0479
0.0534
0.0630
0.0448
0.0442
0.0761
0.0611
0.0362
Return
on
Total
Capital
Industry
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Petroleum
Refining
0.0882
0.1010
0.0838
0.1079
0.1229
0.1431
0.0994
0.0995
0.2020
0.1479
0.0848
Values
"
Hard
Copied"
from
Net
Profit
Margin,
Return
on
Total
Capital.
xls,
"
Summary"
page
Net
Profit
Margin
(%)
Industry
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Petroleum
Refining
3.373
4.181
3.676
4.791
5.336
6.297
4.477
4.424
7.614
6.11
3.615
Return
on
Total
Capital
(%)
Industry
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Petroleum
Refining
8.819
10.1
8.376
10.79
12.29
14.31
9.941
9.948
20.2
14.79
8.476
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%

1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Return
on
T
­
Petroleum
Net
Profit
M
Petroleum
R
2003
2004
2005
96­
98
Ttl
Period
0.0611
0.0775
0.0792
0.0537
0.0540
1.00644219
2003
2004
2005
96­
98
Ttl
Period
0.1549
0.2132
0.2277
0.1218
0.1340
1.10034977
2003
2004
2005
6.107
7.7479
7.9168
2003
2004
2005
15.49
21.318
22.77
Return
on
Total
Capital
­
Petroleum
Refining
Net
Profit
Margin
­
Petroleum
Refining
Source:
http://
www.
economagic.
com/
frbg17.
htm#
IPMarket
section:
INDUSTRY
SUBTOTALS,
INDIVIDUAL
SERIE
Seasonably
Adjusted,
Annual
Averages
Extracted
2/
2/
2006
Year
Index
%
Change
1989
88.4
1990
88.3
0.0%
1991
88.3
­
0.1%
1992
86.1
­
2.4%
1993
85.0
­
1.3%
1994
88.4
4.0%
1995
90.2
2.1%
1996
92.0
1.9%
1997
93.7
1.9%
1998
90.1
­
3.9%
1999
96.7
7.3%
2000
97.0
0.3%
2001
97.3
0.2%
2002
100.0
2.8%
2003
97.4
­
2.6%
2004
101.5
4.3%
2005
100.3
­
1.2%
1989­
2005
13.5%
AAGR
0.8%

Series
Title:
Industrial
Production
Index:
Petroleum
refineries
NAICS=
32411;
2002=
100;
SA
Year
Month
x
Value
Average
of
Value
1989
1
5590.715
90.7
Year
Total
1989
2
8888.984
89.0
1989
88.4
1989
3
8888.487
88.5
1990
88.3
1989
4
2287.944
87.9
1991
88.3
1989
5
87.521
87.5
1992
86.1
1989
6
88.761
88.8
1993
85.0
1989
7
8888.84
88.8
1994
88.4
1989
8
7788.131
88.1
1995
90.2
1989
9
2288.747
88.7
1996
92.0
1989
10
88.295
88.3
1997
93.7
1989
11
4488.84
88.8
1998
90.1
1989
12
7784.994
85.0
1999
96.7
1990
1
7789.98
90.0
2000
97.0
1990
2
3392.217
92.2
2001
97.3
1990
3
2287.257
87.3
2002
100.0
1990
4
9987.42
87.4
2003
97.4
1990
5
3385.421
85.4
2004
101.5
1990
6
8886.942
86.9
2005
100.3
1990
7
1189.142
89.1
Grand
Total
93.0
1990
8
8890.168
90.2
1990
9
1190.238
90.2
1990
10
9988.405
88.4
1990
11
87.275
87.3
1990
12
1185.357
85.4
Petroleum
Refineries
NAICS=
32411
1991
1
5586.92
86.9
1991
2
9989.914
89.9
1991
3
5587.748
87.7
1991
4
3387.149
87.1
1991
5
7788.874
88.9
1991
6
2290.147
90.1
1991
7
1188.684
88.7
1991
8
4489.034
89.0
1991
9
9988.463
88.5
1991
10
9986.618
86.6
1991
11
9986.584
86.6
1991
12
7788.984
89.0
1992
1
7787.358
87.4
1992
2
5586.06
86.1
1992
3
8886.856
86.9
1992
4
6688.083
88.1
1992
5
8887.069
87.1
1992
6
1186.363
86.4
1992
7
5586.546
86.5
1992
8
4483
83.0
1992
9
7784.67
84.7
1992
10
6687.056
87.1
1992
11
2285.916
85.9
1992
12
7784.608
84.6
1993
1
9984.809
84.8
1993
2
2285.406
85.4
1993
3
1184.561
84.6
1993
4
8884.252
84.3
1993
5
3383.861
83.9
1993
6
3384.048
84.0
1993
7
5583.738
83.7
1993
8
8883.159
83.2
1993
9
6684.806
84.8
1993
10
5587.476
87.5
1993
11
4487.728
87.7
1993
12
9986.35
86.4
1994
1
4485.429
85.4
1994
2
7785.954
86.0
1994
3
85.933
85.9
1994
4
2289.039
89.0
1994
5
3389.84
89.8
1994
6
3388.54
88.5
1994
7
7787.815
87.8
1994
8
5589.437
89.4
1994
9
9988.746
88.7
1994
10
1188.657
88.7
1994
11
9990.871
90.9
1994
12
90.672
90.7
1995
1
90.832
90.8
1995
2
90.63
90.6
1995
3
2290.908
90.9
1995
4
4489.638
89.6
1995
5
89.26
89.3
1995
6
89.904
89.9
1995
7
3390.715
90.7
1995
8
7790.138
90.1
1995
9
1191.768
91.8
1995
10
9988.838
88.8
1995
11
9989.577
89.6
1995
12
2290.513
90.5
1996
1
7790.749
90.7
1996
2
91.778
91.8
1996
3
6691.397
91.4
1996
4
5591.205
91.2
1996
5
3391.274
91.3
1996
6
1191.695
91.7
1996
7
5590.686
90.7
1996
8
2292.234
92.2
1996
9
7792.652
92.7
1996
10
1193.61
93.6
1996
11
9993.266
93.3
1996
12
92.979
93.0
1997
1
6692.692
92.7
1997
2
93.27
93.3
1997
3
3393.726
93.7
1997
4
8894.28
94.3
1997
5
2295.935
95.9
1997
6
2295.822
95.8
1997
7
7793.216
93.2
1997
8
7793.936
93.9
1997
9
9994.171
94.2
1997
10
5594.002
94.0
1997
11
7791.719
91.7
1997
12
7792.029
92.0
1998
1
91.25
91.3
1998
2
8889.12
89.1
1998
3
2290.343
90.3
1998
4
4489.759
89.8
1998
5
7788.373
88.4
1998
6
8888.856
88.9
1998
7
6690.034
90.0
1998
8
1190.863
90.9
1998
9
9988.849
88.8
1998
10
3388.936
88.9
1998
11
7792.261
92.3
1998
12
6692.744
92.7
1999
1
5596.052
96.1
1999
2
8896.342
96.3
1999
3
9994.866
94.9
1999
4
5596.352
96.4
1999
5
9996.111
96.1
1999
6
5595.593
95.6
1999
7
6697.093
97.1
1999
8
3397.272
97.3
1999
9
98.195
98.2
1999
10
7797.827
97.8
1999
11
96.588
96.6
1999
12
5597.856
97.9
2000
1
9995.066
95.1
2000
2
1195.247
95.2
2000
3
2298.463
98.5
2000
4
2296.253
96.3
2000
5
3397.469
97.5
2000
6
3397.775
97.8
2000
7
2296.97
97.0
2000
8
5597.26
97.3
2000
9
3398.624
98.6
2000
10
5596.784
96.8
2000
11
7797.946
97.9
2000
12
4496.333
96.3
2001
1
7796.006
96.0
2001
2
6696.919
96.9
2001
3
6696.368
96.4
2001
4
6697.08
97.1
2001
5
3397.747
97.7
2001
6
7798.556
98.6
2001
7
8897.894
97.9
2001
8
9996.42
96.4
2001
9
3397.102
97.1
2001
10
3398.481
98.5
2001
11
98.07
98.1
2001
12
7796.397
96.4
2002
1
5599.657
99.7
2002
2
4101.329
101.3
2002
3
6101.016
101.0
2002
4
8101.342
101.3
2002
5
2100.383
100.4
2002
6
3100.399
100.4
2002
7
100.781
100.8
2002
8
9100.104
100.1
2002
9
6699.165
99.2
2002
10
2295.494
95.5
2002
11
8100.126
100.1
2002
12
1100.204
100.2
2003
1
2297.975
98.0
2003
2
4496.72
96.7
2003
3
9998.37
98.4
2003
4
7796.215
96.2
2003
5
2297.942
97.9
2003
6
2294.594
94.6
2003
7
5595.271
95.3
2003
8
4496.889
96.9
2003
9
2298.257
98.3
2003
10
2298.496
98.5
2003
11
9998.557
98.6
2003
12
7799.16
99.2
2004
1
4498.721
98.7
2004
2
3398.978
99.0
2004
3
5101.81
101.8
2004
4
9101.005
101.0
2004
5
7101.498
101.5
2004
6
4101.482
101.5
2004
7
9102.756
102.8
2004
8
103.103
103.1
2004
9
1100.198
100.2
2004
10
1101.176
101.2
2004
11
9102.985
103.0
2004
12
9104.685
104.7
2005
1
4103.165
103.2
2005
2
7104.938
104.9
2005
3
5103.043
103.0
2005
4
1103.945
103.9
2005
5
7102.439
102.4
2005
6
8104.976
105.0
2005
7
4102.151
102.2
2005
8
1100.551
100.6
2005
9
7794.01
94.0
2005
10
5590.411
90.4
2005
11
1197.186
97.2
2005
12
6696.46
96.5
RIES,
AND
SPECIAL
AGGREGATES
Convert
Data
to
$
2005
4­
Digit
SIC
Code
Year
Value
of
Shipments
($
1,000)
Employees
Payroll
($
1,000)
Production
Workers
Production
Worker
Hours
(
1,000)
Production
Worker
Wages
($
1,000)
SICKEY
YR
VALUE
(
000)
EMP
PAY
WORKERS
HOURS
WAGES
2911
1987
181,027,321
74,600
4,357,723
50,000
103,300
2,752,028
2911
1988
176,007,709
73,200
4,338,224
49,500
102,900
2,712,334
2911
1989
187,226,938
72,400
4,258,664
47,900
104,600
2,652,442
2911
1990
219,024,924
71,900
4,390,636
47,300
105,800
2,697,913
2911
1991
193,022,541
73,900
4,578,114
47,600
106,500
2,751,329
2911
1992
176,809,454
74,800
4,719,150
47,900
109,300
2,799,720
2911
1993
164,852,779
73,100
4,738,145
47,300
106,500
2,842,405
2911
1994
159,839,248
72,000
4,732,711
46,600
110,000
2,891,694
2911
1995
165,743,208
70,400
4,613,844
45,600
106,700
2,829,991
2911
1996
188,816,992
67,200
4,464,793
43,400
102,600
2,746,820
2911
1997
186,428,191
65,448
4,564,568
42,227
99,837
2,800,911
2911
1998
137,305,982
64,920
4,607,235
0
97,788
0
2911
1999
165,289,297
63,619
4,562,728
0
94,107
0
2911
2000
241,661,541
62,118
4,474,946
0
92,334
0
2911
2001
218,854,288
63,258
4,634,229
0
93,533
0
2911
2002
208,236,023
61,874
4,719,084
0
84,532
0
2911
2003
235,916,089
60,015
5,011,361
0
85,643
0
2911
2004
296,038,187
58,331
5,275,573
0
85,415
0
Value
Added
($
1,000)
Cost
of
Materials
($
1,000)
New
Capital
Expenditures
($
1,000)
End
of
Year
Inventories
($
1,000)
VALADD
MATERLS
CAPEXP
INVET
21,779,272
160,524,885
3,117,036
13,468,198
2
30,642,030
144,149,335
3,446,258
11,863,204
3
30,797,214
157,727,403
4,262,660
13,155,320
4
31,356,579
190,344,686
5,246,752
16,305,504
5
26,280,878
164,512,613
7,435,652
13,140,240
6
24,788,546
151,721,898
7,968,034
12,616,714
7
23,733,601
139,886,471
7,592,855
10,937,577
8
29,568,542
131,041,419
6,861,642
11,725,392
9
29,184,901
136,968,486
7,140,156
11,575,201
10
31,064,693
158,729,544
6,207,969
12,803,205
11
36,280,972
149,872,202
4,986,969
12,593,464
12
27,917,255
107,157,167
4,844,547
0
13
36,102,623
130,739,258
4,516,849
0
14
41,069,150
202,428,190
5,251,860
0
15
44,145,407
173,775,938
7,463,194
0
16
30,533,123
179,011,691
7,956,111
0
17
41,239,669
195,492,599
7,268,214
0
18
53,069,580
245,220,887
6,710,383
0
Source:
GDP
­
2005.
xls
Title:
Gross
Dom
Bureau
of
Economic
Analysis
­
Implicit
Price
Deflator.
Series
ID:
GDPDEF
Source:
U.
S.
Depart
Convert
dollar
values
to
what
year?
2005
Release:
Gross
Dom
GDP
Value
for
$
2005
112.103
Seasonal
Adjustment:
Seasonally
Frequency:
Quarterly
Units:
Index
2000=
GDP
Deflator
Date
Range:
1947­
01­
01
1987
73.188
1.532
Last
Updated:
2006­
01­
27
1988
75.685
1.481
1989
78.552
1.427
1990
81.591
1.374
1991
84.440
1.328
1992
86.380
1.298
1993
88.376
1.268
1994
90.254
1.242
1995
92.103
1.217
1996
93.847
1.195
1997
95.410
1.175
1998
96.468
1.162
1999
97.862
1.146
2000
99.997
1.121
2001
102.399
1.095
2002
104.185
1.076
2003
106.298
1.055
2004
109.091
1.028
2005
112.103
1.000
mestic
Product:
Implicit
Price
Deflator
artment
of
Commerce:
Bureau
of
Economic
Analysis
mestic
Product
lly
Adjusted
00=
100
01
to
2005­
10­
01
27
10:
05
AM
CT
Record
for
the
Proposed
§
316(
b)
New
Facility
Rule
1
2
3
456789
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
Source:
Department
of
Commerce,
Census
of
Manufactures
and
Annual
Survey
of
Manufactures,
1987­
1997
Source:
2002
Economic
Census
(
for
1997­
2001
data)
and
Annual
Survey
of
Manufactures
2003
(
for
2002
and
2003
data).
Copied
from
'
1997
­
2003
NAICS
to
SIC
Final
Data.
xls'

4­
Digit
SIC
Code
Year
Value
of
Shipments
($
1,000)
Employees
Payroll
($
1,000)
Production
Workers
Production
Worker
Hours
(
1,000)
Production
Worker
Wages
($
1,000)
Value
Added
($
1,000)
Cost
of
Materials
($
1,000)
New
Capital
Expenditures
($
1,000)
End
of
Year
Inventories
($
1,000)

SICKEY
YR
VALUE
EMP
PAY
WORKERS
HOURS
WAGES
VALADD
MATERLS
CAPEXP
INVET
2911
1987
118,186,200
74,600
2,845,000
50,000
103,300
1,796,700
14,218,900
104,800,900
2,035,000
8,792,900
2911
1988
118,829,500
73,200
2,928,900
49,500
102,900
1,831,200
20,687,600
97,320,700
2,326,700
8,009,300
2911
1989
131,192,300
72,400
2,984,100
47,900
104,600
1,858,600
21,580,000
110,521,600
2,986,900
9,218,100
2911
1990
159,411,100
71,900
3,195,600
47,300
105,800
1,963,600
22,822,000
138,537,000
3,818,700
11,867,500
2911
1991
145,391,500
73,900
3,448,400
47,600
106,500
2,072,400
19,795,700
123,916,800
5,600,800
9,897,700
2911
1992
136,239,000
74,800
3,636,300
47,900
109,300
2,157,300
19,100,600
116,908,000
6,139,700
9,721,700
2911
1993
129,961,100
73,100
3,735,300
47,300
106,500
2,240,800
18,710,300
110,279,000
5,985,800
8,622,600
2911
1994
128,686,400
72,000
3,810,300
46,600
110,000
2,328,100
23,805,600
105,501,300
5,524,300
9,440,100
2911
1995
136,173,400
70,400
3,790,700
45,600
106,700
2,325,100
23,978,100
112,532,300
5,866,300
9,510,100
2911
1996
158,068,100
67,200
3,737,700
43,400
102,600
2,299,500
26,005,800
132,880,400
5,197,000
10,718,200
2911
1997
158,667,598
65,448
3,884,869
42,227
99,837
2,383,834
30,878,456
127,555,077
4,244,371
10,718,200
2911
1998
118,155,923
64,920
3,964,664
97,788
24,023,637
92,211,962
4,168,878
2911
1999
144,291,778
63,619
3,983,102
94,107
31,516,328
114,130,802
3,943,051
2911
2000
215,564,518
62,118
3,991,697
92,334
36,634,094
180,567,975
4,684,712
2911
2001
199,909,550
63,258
4,233,075
93,533
40,324,037
158,733,328
6,817,156
2911
2002
193,528,006
61,874
4,385,768
84,532
28,376,524
166,367,832
7,394,159
2911
2003
223,699,709
60,015
4,751,859
85,643
39,104,166
185,369,457
6,891,846
2911
2004
288,084,189
58,331
5,133,828
85,415
51,643,699
238,632,256
6,530,087
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20,
2000
29
of
31
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ARP.
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Data
­
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Record
for
the
Proposed
§
316(
b)
New
Facility
Rule
123456789
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
SICKEY
YR
SIZEKEY
ESTAB
EMP
VALADD
VALUE
CAPEXP
Value($
1999,
mill)
Value
of
Shipment
(
in
$
1992,
mill)

2911
1992
all
estab
232
74,800
19,100,600
136,239,000
6,139,700
128,061
136,239
2911
1992
1­
4
17
0
9,600
31,500
1,000
30
32
2911
1992
5­
9
7
0
34,600
59,600
0
56
60
2911
1992
10­
19
11
200
15,900
80,700
500
76
81
2911
1992
20­
49
35
1,200
117,600
1,087,500
14,000
1,022
1,088
2911
1992
50­
99
22
1,700
240,100
1,878,400
32,100
1,766
1,878
2911
1992
100­
249
45
8,000
2,274,400
14,005,100
497,300
13,164
14,005
2911
1992
250­
499
49
16,900
4,429,500
34,518,700
1,346,400
32,447
34,519
2911
1992
500­
999
26
18,100
5,889,000
35,005,300
1,697,500
32,904
35,005
2911
1992
1,000­
2,499
20
28,900
6,089,900
49,572,300
2,550,900
46,597
49,572
Less
than
100
40%
Value
of
Shipments
($
1992,
mill)
by
Employment
Size
Category
YR
1987
1992
COMPANY
131
VALUE
136,579,300
LARGE4
30
LARGE8
49
LARGE20
78
LARGE50
97
HERFIND
414
SPECIAL
99
99
COVERAG
99
99
YR
1992
COMPANY
132
ESTAB
232
EST_
SZ1
35
EST_
SZ2
57
EST_
SZ3
140
EMP
74,800
TOTCOMP
4,570,800
PAY
3,636,300
WORKERS
47,900
HOURS
109,300
WAGES
2,157,300
MATERLS
116,908,000
PARTS
107,872,200
FUELS
2,113,400
ELECT
1,388,300
CONWORK
1,566,500
ELECTPQ
33,027,600
ELECTGS
11,591,400
VALUE
136,239,000
VALADD
19,100,600
INVBT
9,830,900
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
50,000
1­
4
5­
9
10­
19
20­
49
50­
99
100­
249
250­
499
500­
999
1,000­
2,499
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
1­
4
5­
9
10­
19
20­
49
50­
99
100­
249
250­
499
500­
999
1,000­
2,499
July
20,
2000
30
of
31
DCTM_
ARP.
xls
­
census
Record
for
the
Proposed
§
316(
b)
New
Facility
Rule
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
A
B
C
D
E
Petroleum
Refineries
(
SIC
2911)

Year
Value
of
Shipments
($
2003
millions)
Cost
of
Materials
($
2003
millions)
Payroll
(
all
employees)
($
2003
millions)
Operating
Margin
1987
181,027
160,525
4,358
9%

1988
176,008
144,149
4,338
16%

1989
187,227
157,727
4,259
13%

1990
219,025
190,345
4,391
11%

1991
193,023
164,513
4,578
12%

1992
176,809
151,722
4,719
12%

1993
164,853
139,886
4,738
12%

1994
159,839
131,041
4,733
15%

1995
165,743
136,968
4,614
15%

1996
188,817
158,730
4,465
14%

1997
186,428
149,872
4,565
17%

1998
137,306
107,157
4,607
19%

1999
165,289
130,739
4,563
18%

2000
241,662
202,428
4,475
14%

2001
218,854
173,776
4,634
18%

July
20,
2000
31
of
31
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ARP.
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asm­
opmar