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Previously owned by Tidewater Petroleum, Tosco, Valero Energy, Tesoro and Marathon Petroleum. The refinery is located on 850 acres, in 2016 had approximately 650 full-time employees, and had a crude oil capacity of 157,000 barrels per day. In 2015 it was the fourth-largest refinery in the state. The refinery had a Nelson complexity index of 16.1.
Tesoro's Anacortes Refinery at March Point in Puget Sound, southeast of Anacortes, Washington State. Having taken over BP installations, researchers at the Political Economy Research Institute identified Tesoro as being the 24th-largest corporate producer of air pollution in the United States, releasing roughly 3,740,000 lb (1,700 t) of toxic chemicals annually. [22]
The company was a wholly owned subsidiary of Marathon Oil until a corporate spin-off in 2011. A Marathon gas station in Murphy, North Carolina. Marathon Petroleum traces its origin from a number of small oil companies in Ohio that banded together in 1887. [3] These formed The Ohio Oil Company established in Lima, Ohio.
California had 11 gasoline refineries but that number was cut to nine recently when the Marathon refinery in Martinez and Phillips 66's other California refinery in Rodeo, both in Northern ...
Firefighters were called to the Marathon Petroleum refinery in Wilmington on Thursday morning after a gas leak was detected. Four people were hospitalized. (KTLA-TV Channel 5)
The Chevron El Segundo oil refinery is shown in 2021. (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times) The Clean Water Act, enacted in 1948 under a different name and restructured in 1972, regulates water ...
Whiting Refinery: 435,000 BP: Indiana: 9 Los Angeles Refinery 365,000 Marathon Petroleum: California: 10 Port Arthur Refinery 360,000 Valero Texas: Total operable atmospheric crude oil distillation capacity as of 1 January 2024. Source: [6]
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