U.S. refineries are bracing for operational disruptions as an Arctic blast brings extreme cold temperatures. The National Weather Service forecasts sub-zero lows affecting the eastern two-thirds of the country, potentially curtailing about 7 million barrels of crude oil production and reducing refinery runs in Oklahoma by 200,000 barrels per day. Citgo and HF Sinclair have already reported operational adjustments due to the cold weather.
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