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  2. Valero Energy - Wikipedia

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    Valero is ranked No. 31 on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue as of 2018. [33] For 2023, the company reported earnings of US$9.149 billion, with an annual revenue of US$144.766 billion. Valero Energy's shares traded at $130 per share, and its market capitalization was valued at over US$44 billion ...

  3. William Greehey - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, he was President and CEO of Coastal Corporation's subsidiary LoVaca Gathering Company which on December 31, 1979, became the Valero Energy Corporation. [8] [9] He was the founding CEO and Chairman of the Valero Energy Corporation and Group and held those posts until January 2006 and January 2007, respectively. [8]

  4. Ultramar - Wikipedia

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    Valero Energy (2001–2013) CST Brands (2013–2016) ... Ultramar is an Eastern Canadian gas and home fuel retailer, with its head office located in Montreal, Quebec ...

  5. William R. Klesse - Wikipedia

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    William "Bill" R. Klesse (born 1947, Chatham, NJ) is the former chairman of the board for Valero Energy Corporation.He served as chief executive officer from December 31, 2005, to April 30, 2014, and President from January 17, 2008, to December 31, 2012.

  6. Diamond Shamrock - Wikipedia

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    The merger of UDS and Valero would encompass a convenience store network of more than 5,000 stores and twelve refineries. [3] In July 2005, Valero Energy announced that it would be phasing out the Diamond Shamrock brand and convert its remaining 2,900 locations to the Valero name.

  7. Allsup's - Wikipedia

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    It is a 24-hour chain selling fuel under the Shell, DK, Alon, ConocoPhillips, Exxon, Valero, and "Allsup's On the Go" brands. It also sells traditional convenience store items and prepared food items, and is particularly noted for their world famous burritos and chimichangas. [ 1 ]

  8. Stripes Convenience Stores - Wikipedia

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    Stripes Stores is a chain of more than 700 convenience stores in Texas, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, headquartered in Corpus Christi, Texas.Most locations are former Circle K and Town & Country Food Stores.

  9. Benicia Refinery - Wikipedia

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    The refinery was built in 1968 for Humble Oil and completed in 1969. Humble Oil changed its name to Exxon in 1972. Valero purchased the property in 2000. In October 2024, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District and California Air Resources Board issued an $82 million fine over air pollution violations at the Benicia Refinery, following a 2019 inspection, with the fine being the largest in ...