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  2. Oakville Refinery (Petro-Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Suncor Energy (formerly Petro-Canada prior to merger in Aug 2009) still operates from the site as a storage terminal. It was the third refinery to close along Lake Ontario; Shell's Oakville refinery was closed in 1983, and Esso's Mississauga, Ontario refinery located further east on Lakeshore Road closed in 1985.

  3. Suncor Energy - Wikipedia

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    Suncor Energy Inc. (French: Suncor Énergie) is a Canadian integrated energy company based in Calgary, Alberta. It specializes in production of synthetic crude from oil sands . In the 2020 Forbes Global 2000 , Suncor Energy was ranked as the 48th-largest public company in the world.

  4. List of Canadian petroleum companies - Wikipedia

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    By 2013, Suncor and CNRL—Canada's two largest petroleum companies were also among top eleven of the country's most valuable companies. [13] In 2011, Canadian Natural Resources, overtook Suncor to become Canada's largest producer. Suncor produced 549,000 boe/d in 2012 only slightly higher than in 2011. [14]

  5. Ignoring Suncor Energy Inc Could Be an Expensive Choice - AOL

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    The Canadian oil sands produced an average of 1.9 million barrels per day (mmbpd) in 2012. This equates to a little more than 10% of America's 2012 oil consumption. Not only do the oil sands ...

  6. List of companies of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Oakville: 1997 Renewable energy P A Allied Shipbuilders: Industrials Commercial vehicles & trucks North Vancouver: 1948 Shipyard P A Alta Newspaper Group: Consumer services Publishing Vancouver: 1999 Media holding P A Alterra Power: Utilities Alternative electricity Vancouver: 2011 Renewable energy P A Angoss: Technology Software Toronto: 1984 ...

  7. Petro-Canada - Wikipedia

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    Petro-Canada (colloquially known as Petro-Can) is a retail and wholesale marketing brand subsidiary of Suncor Energy. Until 1991, it was a federal Crown corporation (a state-owned enterprise ). In August 2009, Petro-Canada merged with Suncor Energy, with Suncor shareholders receiving approximately 60 percent ownership of the combined company ...

  8. Petroleum industry in Canada - Wikipedia

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    While Petro Canada was once owned by the Canadian government, it is now owned by Suncor Energy, which continues to use the Petro Canada label for marketing purposes. In 2007 Canada's three biggest oil companies brought in record profits of $11.75 billion, up 10 percent from $10.72 billion in 2006.

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