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  2. Yorktown Refinery - Wikipedia

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    The refinery used to be operated by Giant Industries and earlier operated by BP/Amoco. [2] Giant Industries was acquired by Western Refining in 2007. The refinery could run high TAN crude oil (crude oil with a high content of naphthenic acids). The refining operations were shut down in the fall of 2010 and the refinery was later demolished. [3]

  3. Western Refining - Wikipedia

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    Western Refining, Inc., is a Texas-based Fortune 200 [8] and Global 2000 [9] crude oil refiner and marketer operating primarily in the Southwestern, North-Central and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.

  4. What's in Store for Western Refining? - AOL

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  5. Why Western Refining Looks Promising - AOL

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  6. Western Refining Buys Ownership Stake in Northern Tier Energy

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    Western Refining announced today that it has signed and closed a deal to acquire the general partner of Northern Tier Energy for $775 million. Western is purchasing the stake, which includes ...

  7. William K. Warren Sr. - Wikipedia

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    He and his company (headquartered in Tulsa) soon became specialists in the production and marketing of liquefied petroleum gas, a byproduct of petroleum refining and natural gas purification. Warren sold his company to Gulf Oil Corporation in 1953 for $450 million, the largest such merger in the energy industry up to that time.

  8. Will Western Refining Turn Around? - AOL

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    Earlier this year, I wrote an article about how Western Refining (NYS: WNR) could be scripting a turnaround. Looking back, 2011 can definitely be called the comeback year for the El Paso-based ...

  9. Show Me the Money, Western Refining - AOL

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