Opinion ID: 771612
Heading Depth: 4
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Refineries

Text: 27 Plaintiff combines the refining capacity of three of its refineries located in three separate states to argue that over 50 percent of refining capacity is located outside of California, but, again, Plaintiff offers no comparison to its refining assets in other individual states. However, Defendant does provide such a comparison, using Plaintiff's own 1997 Annual Report and Form 10-K. See Defendant's Motion to Dismiss, p. 8; Declaration of R. Drury, Exhibits O and P. Five of Plaintiff's eight refineries are located in California; the remaining three are located in separate states. See id. at Exhibit P (pp. 31012). Plaintiff's California refineries have a refining capacity of 420,000 barrels per day, which is over 40 percent of Plaintiff's total refining capacity. See id. The state with the next highest refining capacity is New Jersey, where Plaintiff's refinery has a capacity of only 275,000 barrels per day, which is approximately 28 percent of Plaintiff's total capacity. See id. 28