Crude oil is not typically refined in Alaska primarily due to the state's remote location and harsh climate, which pose logistical challenges for transportation and infrastructure. Most Alaskan crude is transported to refineries on the U.S. mainland, where processing facilities are more accessible and cost-effective. Additionally, the refining capacity in Alaska is limited, and most operations are concentrated in more developed regions with established facilities.
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