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Premier and Kufpec unwound the PKP joint venture in July 2007. [7] Petronas, the Malaysian oil company, decided to invest significant cash in the Company in 1999 buying a 25% stake. [8] A restructuring took place in 2002 which saw Petronas and Amerada Hess each give up their 25% holdings in Premier Oil in return for taking various Premier ...
Record labels based in Memphis, Tennessee (2 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Companies based in Memphis, Tennessee" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.
Delek's logistics segment gathers, transports, and stores crude oil, as well as markets, distributes, transports and stores refined product in West Texas and the Southeast U.S. These operations serve as the logistics arm of Delek's company, primarily providing support for Delek's refining operations, while also serving third parties. [8] Retail
The company is based in Houston, Texas. In July 2017, Talos Energy, Premier Oil, and Sierra Oil & Gas announced that exploratory drilling in the Zama-1 field, located in the shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico, had uncovered a formation with between 1.4 billion and two billion barrels of light crude oil. Because not all oil present is such a ...
Somerfield – bought by the Co-operative Group in 2009 Town & Country Food Stores – bought by Stripes Convenience Stores in 2007 Ugo – bought by Poundstretcher in 2012
The Byhalia Pipeline, also referred to as the Byhalia Connection Pipeline, was a proposed 49-mile crude oil pipeline project in Memphis, Tennessee.Proposed by two companies, Plains All American Pipeline and Valero Energy, [1] it was canceled in July 2021 after months of activism and resistance from organizations including Memphis Community Against the Pipeline (MCAP), Protect Our Aquifer, the ...
The city purchased a private water system in 1902 and operated it as the Memphis Artesian Water Department. [4] The city later purchased the local portion of the electrical system of the Memphis Power and Light Company in 1939 for $15 million [5] and formed the MLGW Division. [4]
The company's emergency shutdown system was activated and natural gas was vented into the air, but a fine mist of oil and other substances were spewed onto the nearby highway and land. As a precaution, the road was closed to lay down sand to absorb the lubricant. Multiple nearby residents had homes and property covered by said "oil" release. [42]