(Updates with Colonial and Hess operations) Nov 4 (Reuters) - Energy companies in New York and New Jersey brought more facilities online after commercial power was restored on Sunday but fuel shortages continued to trouble the region with some facilities still offline nearly a week after Hurricane Sandy hit the U.S. Northeast. Heating oil supplies are tight in the region, just days before temperatures were expected to drop to below freezing. Colonial Pipeline said it got commercial power back at its Linden, New Jersey hub, which distributes fuel to New York and northern New Jersey. Power was also partially restored Saturday night at Hess Corp's 70,000 barrels per day refinery in Port Reading, New Jersey. The company said it will need full power before restarting the plant. The Phillips 66 238,000 bpd, Bayway refinery in Linden, New Jersey remained idle on Saturday. The company said Sunday that it did not expect an update on operations until Monday morning. Below is a list of refineries, fuel pipelines and ports impacted by the storm: COMPANY PLANT CAPACITY STATUS (bpd) PBF Energy Delaware City, 190,000 Operations normal. Delaware PBF Energy Paulsboro, New 180,000 Operations normal. Jersey Hess Corp Port Reading, New 70,000 Power partially restored Saturday night. Jersey Philadelphia Philadelphia, 330,000 Reduced rates. Both crude sections restarted at Point Breeze Energy Solutions Pennsylvania as of Oct. 31. Company said on Nov. 2 it would be back to normal schedules this weekend after delays in crude deliveries. Monroe Energy Trainer, 185,000 All units running. Jet fuel production at 30,000 bpd. Pennsylvania Phillips 66 Linden, New Jersey 238,000 Shut down. Could be weeks away from restarting due to heavy damage from salt-water flooding, source familiar said. Phillips 66 says power has been restored, but has not provided timeline for restart. Imperial Oil Ltd Sarnia, Ontario 121,000 Returning to normal service as of Oct. 31 after power outage. EIA REPORT ON STATUS OF TERMINALS COMPANY LOCATION CAPACITY STATUS Colonial Pipeline Linden NJ Open, commercial power back 11/4/2012 Hess Groton CT 812,185 Open 11/4/2012 IMTT Bayonne NJ 16,000,000 Partially open 11/4/2012 Kinder Morgan Carteret NJ Open 11/4/2012 Kinder Morgan Perth Amboy NJ 3,543,388 Open 11/4/2012 Kinder Morgan Philadelphia PA 11,878,462 Open 11/4/2012 Kinder Morgan Staten Island NY 2,959,700 Open 11/4/2012 Magellan Midstream Wilmington DE 2,842,000 Open 11/4/2012 Magellan Midstream New Haven CT 4,000,000 Open 11/4/2012 Motiva Bridgeport CT 1,290,000 Open with reduced operations 11/4/2012 Motiva Brooklyn NY Shut 11/4/2012 Motiva Long Island NY 222,000 Shut 11/4/2012 Motiva Newark NJ 1,113,000 Shut 11/4/2012 Motiva New Haven CT 1,600,000 Open 11/4/2012 Motiva Sewaren NJ 5,000,000 Shut 11/4/2012 Motiva Baltimore MD 1,100,000 Open 11/4/2012 Motiva Fairfax VA 360,000 Open 11/4/2012 Motiva Richmond VA 210,000 Open 11/4/2012 Motiva Providence RI 1,458,000 Open 11/4/2012 NuStar Energy Paulsboro NJ 90,800 Open 11/4/2012 NuStar Energy Linden NJ Open 11/4/2012 NuStar Energy Virginia Beach VA 40,000 Open 11/4/2012 NuStar Energy Dumfries VA Open 11/4/2012 NuStar Energy Piney Point MD 5,403,000 Open 11/4/2012 NuStar Energy Andrews AFB MD Open 11/4/2012 NuStar Energy Baltimore MD 832,000 Open 11/4/2012 Phillips 66 Riverhead NY Open 11/4/2012 Phillips 66 Tremley Point NJ Shut 11/4/2012 Hess Brooklyn, NY Open 11/4/2012 FROM DOE: Global Partners Inwood NY Open 11/4/12 Motiva Long Island NY Shut 11/4/12 Global Partners Newburgh NY Open 11/4/12 Global Partners Oyster Bay NY Open 11/4/12 Castle Port Morris Bronx NY Open 11/4/12 Gulf Oil New Haven CT Open 11/4/12 Hess Pennsauken NJ Open 11/4/12 Hess Woodbridge NY Shut 11/3/12 Northville Industries Port Jefferson NY Open 11/4/12 Schildwachter Oil Bronx NY Open 11/4/12 OTHER TERMINALS IN NEW YORK HARBOR AREA COMPANY LOCATION CAPACITY STATUS BP Products North America, Inc. New York, NY Harbor 53,000 Unknown BP Products North America, Inc. Carteret, NJ 1,445,000 Unknown Buckeye Terminals, LLC New Jersey, NY Harbor 4,000,000 Unknown Carbo Industries, Inc. Long Island, NY 5,900,000 Unknown Castle Port Morris Terminal New York, NY Harbor 846,000 Unknown Center Point Terminal Company New Jersey, NY Harbor 1,018,300 Unknown CITGO Petroleum Corp. Linden, NJ 3,669,250 Unknown Getty Terminals Corp. New Jersey, NY Harbor 1,018,300 Unknown Getty Terminals Corp. Bronx, NY 23,000 Unknown Global Companies, LLC Long Island, NY 104,200 Unknown Global Companies, LLC Long Island, NY 325,700 Unknown Gulf Oil, Limited Partnership Linden, NJ 568,374 Unknown Hess Corporation New York, NY Harbor 533,933 Shut Hess Corporation New York, NY Harbor 646,334 Shut Hess Corporation New Jersey, NY Harbor 5,961,000 Shut Hess Corporation New Jersey, NY Harbor 4,900 Shut Hess Corporation New Jersey, NY Harbor 579,619 Shut Hess Corporation New Jersey, NY Harbor 608,000 Shut Hess Corporation New Jersey, NY Harbor 1,689,000 Shut Kinder Morgan New York, NY Harbor 2,959,700 Unknown Kinder Morgan Liquids Terminals, LLC New Jersey, NY Harbor 7,542,619 Unknown Lorco Petroleum Services New Jersey, NY Harbor 476,190 Unknown Metro Terminals Corp. Brooklyn, NY 207,000 Unknown Motiva Enterprises, LLC New York, NY Harbor 50,000 Unknown Motiva Enterprises, LLC Long Island, NY 222,000 Shut NuStar Energy, LP New Jersey, NY Harbor 4,116,000 Unknown NuStar Energy, LP New Jersey, NY Harbor 340,000 Unknown Sprague Energy Corporation Long Island, NY 80,263 Unknown Sunoco Logistics Partners, LP New Jersey, NY Harbor 505,457 Unknown PIPELINES, PORTS, TERMINALS, KEY POWER RESTARTS * Colonial Pipeline, the nation's largest gasoline and heating oil pipeline, said commercial power was restored to its Linden, New Jersey early on Sunday morning. Colonial is shipping refined fuels to customer terminals back online after Sandy hit the region. * The U.S. Coast Guard said eight fuel-carrying tankers were anchored offshore in the New York Harbor on Sunday. The port is open to tug and barge traffic with restrictions on other vessel traffic. * The 16-million-barrel International-Matex Tank Terminals oil terminal in Bayonne, New Jersey has partially re-opened following power losses, with half of the site's facilities back to normal operations and the major regional fuel repository awaiting orders to ship out fuel from its customers. The Bayonne terminal, which houses 620 tanks, is located 10 miles (16 km) south of Manhattan. * Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, one of a handful of companies operating dozens of oil terminals and storage tanks that are critical links in the supply chain, said it should resume shipments from its New York and New Jersey terminals in the next day or two. Other operators have indicated they should be able to resume shipments as soon as power is restored. * The storm damaged four diesel storage tanks at Motiva Enterprise's terminal at Sewaren, New Jersey, and two of them leaked fuel into the Arthur Kill waterway, which separates Staten Island, New York, from New Jersey. * Royal Dutch Shell said on Thursday that all of its New York borough terminals were still down. Its Shell-branded network was 84 percent open in Connecticut, 47 percent open in New Jersey, 62 percent open in New York and 83 percent open in Pennsylvania. * NuStar Energy said on Wednesday that its Paulsboro, New Jersey, terminal was back in operation, but that damage assessment showed significant high-water damage to the marine and storage terminal. In Maryland, NuStar's Piney Point, Andrews AFB and Baltimore terminals were all back in operation, the company said on its website. NuStar said its Virginia Beach terminal was back in operation, as was its Dumfries terminal, also in Virginia. * Buckeye Partners said its main New York Harbor area terminal in Linden, New Jersey, had been reconnected to its power supply and was fully operational by noon on Friday. As of Nov. 3, Buckeye has restarted all of its operations, according to DOE figures. The company is supplying jet fuel to the three airports in the New York City area. * Hess Corp's Port Reading terminal has used generators to resume truck rack operations, and marine operations have continued on a limited basis. Rack operations have also resumed at the company's Bronx and Roseton, New York, terminals, but operations at the company's other New York Harbor area terminals remain suspended due to flooding and power outages. * Phillips 66's Riverhead Terminal on Long Island has reopened and its Linden, New Jersey, terminal reopened at 2 p.m. on Friday. (Reporting by Selam Gebrekidan, Joshua Schneyer, Janet McGurty, Edward McAllister and Jonathan Spicer in New York; Editing by Marguerita Choy)
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