I worked for ARCO/Lyondell on the chemical side from '74 to '95. As ARCO reduced its mid-continent exposure to emphasize west (mostly)- and east (lesser)-coast business, the Houston refinery became a step-child, dependent on external crude supply. Independent oil refining profits are a boom or bust roller coaster ride. If you produce, refine, and retail you get the profit regardless of which sector is high or low at the time. But if you don't produce or retail (which LB doesn't), you ride the roller coaster. Stockholders want smooth, steady income.I helped build additions to that refinery in 1967-68 as an IBEW apprentice.
However, if you read Lyondells’ report to stockholders you’ll get a completely DIFFERENT picture of their business…having made only $1.7 Billion in profits last QTR.
LyondellBasell Reports Third Quarter 2022 Earnings
www.lyondellbasell.com
Their “plans” to shutter that refinery are not because they are losing money there. It’s because they anticipate a huge profit on its’ SALE.
LyondellBasell has made a big bunch of money from that refinery over the last couple of years, but I think they see the next bust coming as a good time to shut her down since their efforts to get their sales price failed.