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The Magnolia Refinery played a key role during World War II as it stepped up production and shipped oil globally. [7] By 1959, the operations of the Magnolia Oil Company had been merged entirely into SOCONY Mobil. [6] The refinery further in the ensuing decades to becomes Beaumont's largest employer and eventually Mobil's largest refinery by ...
Altona Refinery (ExxonMobil Australia), about 75,000 bbl/d (11,900 m 3 /d), Altona North (refinery reduced from 2 trains to 1 train between 2000 and 2004) - closed in 2021 and converting to terminal Westernport Refinery ( BP ), 35,000 bbl/d (5,600 m 3 /d), Crib Point - closed in 1984
Texas City Refinery (BP) This page was last edited on 19 September 2022, at 18:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Following Suncor's acquisition of Petro-Canada, all Canadian Sunoco outlets were converted to Petro–Canada branding, [26] except for one location in Port Colborne, Ontario, which closed in 2023. In December 2010, Sunoco sold its refinery in Toledo, Ohio, to PBF Energy, Inc. for $400 million.
In 2020, Suncor reached a US$9 million settlement agreement with authorities in Colorado for more than 100 air pollution violations from its Commerce City refinery. [49] In 2024, Suncor settled with state regulators for US$10.5 million (a US$2.5 million fine and US$8 million in mandatory improvements) for violations by the Commerce City ...
The Montreal Refinery is an oil refinery located in the city of Montreal inside the Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles borough. The refinery is not far from the Montreal East Refinery. This refinery is the largest Suncor Energy refinery. The refinery has ~400 Suncor employees but including contractors, employs 816 Full-Time-Equivalent ...
Oil terminals may be located close to, or be part of, oil refineries; or be located in coastal locations where marine tankers can discharge or load cargo. [3] Some terminals are connected to pipelines from which they draw or discharge their products. Terminals can also be served by rail, barge and road tanker (sometimes known as "bridging").
The Galveston Bay Refinery is an oil refinery located in the Texas City, Texas Industrial Complex on the edge of Galveston Bay. It is the largest oil refinery in North America with a capacity of 631,000 barrels per day [ 1 ] and has been owned and operated by Marathon Petroleum Corporation since 2013.