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In May 2002, the refinery was purchased by Tesoro Petroleum from Valero Energy, along with 70 Ultramar and Beacon gas stations in Northern California, for the total of $1.075 billion. [ 4 ] In November 2010, the refinery had a flaring event, due to a simultaneous PG&E utility power and Foster Wheeler co-generation plant failure, that produced ...
Jean-Gaulin Refinery in Lévis, Quebec Ultramar fuel truck in the Toronto area. British oil company Ultramar plc established operations in Canada in 1961. Retail stations were originally branded "Golden Eagle". [1] Its refinery in Lévis, Quebec was built ten years later. [1]
Carson Refinery , Carson, California; Golden Eagle Refinery , Martinez, California; The strike was expanded on February 6, 2015, when workers at BP Plc-operated refineries in Indiana and Ohio were told to begin a work stoppage the following day: [7] Whiting Refinery , Whiting, Indiana; Toledo Refinery (BP/Husky Oil), Toledo, Ohio
In 1913, the Golden Eagle facility became the third oil refinery to be built in the area. It was located in the newly created company town of Avon, immediately to the East of Martinez. A fourth refinery, built by the Shell Oil Company on land adjacent to the Martinez City limits, went online in January 1916. The Shell Oil refining facility is ...
A golden eagle has died after flying into a wind turbine in Dumfries and Galloway, a conservation group has said. Three-year-old male Sparky, which was fledged from a nest by the South of Scotland ...
CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / 2022 PAR Hawaii must obtain a zoning variance from the city Department of Planning and Permitting in order to begin producing renewable fuel at its Kapolei plant. CINDY ELLEN ...
Golden eagles were wiped out in Wales and England by the mid-19th Century due mainly to persecution by sheep farmers and shooting estates. Despite a brief return in the 1940s and 1950s, following ...
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]