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Arthur Seeligson's brother, Frates Slick Seeligson (1923-2006), was a rancher and a member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1953 to 1960. His first cousin, once removed, Lamar Smith [ 1 ] has been a Republican Congressman from Texas since 1987.
This is a list of Superfund sites in Texas designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. The CERCLA federal law of 1980 authorized the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create a list of polluted locations requiring a long-term response to clean up hazardous material contaminations. [1]
Shell USA, Inc. (formerly Shell Oil Company, Inc.) is the United States–based wholly owned subsidiary of Shell plc, a UK-based transnational corporation "oil major" which is among the largest oil companies in the world. Approximately 18,000 Shell employees are based in the U.S.
The Brio Superfund site is a former industrial location in Harris County, Texas, at the intersection of Beamer Road and Dixie Farm Road, about 16 miles (26 km) southeast of downtown Houston and adjacent to the Dixie Oil Processors Superfund site. It is a federal Superfund site, although it was deleted from the National Priorities List in ...
In 1995, the company opened a sales office in Beijing. [2] In 2002, the company acquired Bo Gray Casing Co. and A&M Tubular Maintenance for $10.5 million. [3] In 2006, the company moved its headquarters from Calgary to Houston, while continuing to manufacture in Calgary. [2] In 2011, the company acquired Premiere Casing Services - Egypt S.A.E. [4]
The North Line System - A 309 mile refined products pipeline connecting Wood River Refinery in Roxana, Illinois to a company terminal in Peotone, Illinois. The system includes two onward connections, one to Hammond, Indiana and one to a company terminal in Summit, Illinois. The 96,000 barrel-per-day pipeline was constructed in 1952 by Shell Oil ...
Motiva Enterprises owns and operates the Port Arthur Refinery in Port Arthur, Texas. On 25 May 2012, Motiva officially completed its expansion of the refinery to a capacity of 600,000 bbl/d (95,000 m 3 /d) making it the largest refinery in North America and the fifth largest in the world.
By April 2002, the company had diversified into methanol and electricity production, and changed its name to Noble Energy, Inc. [8] In May 2005, the company acquired Patina Oil & Gas, giving the company acreage in the Rocky Mountains. [9] In May 2006, the company sold assets in the Gulf of Mexico for $625 million. [10]