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The Shell Martinez Refinery in Martinez, California, the first Shell refinery in the United States, supplied Shell and Texaco stations in the West and Midwest [12] until its sale to PBF Energy in 2020. [13] Shell fuel previously included the RU2000 and SU2000 lines (later there was a SU2000E) but they have been superseded by the V-Power line. [14]
The Martinez Refinery, owned by PBF Energy, located in Martinez, CA. PBF Energy Inc. is a petroleum refining and logistics company that produces and sells transportation fuels, heating oils, lubricants, petrochemical feedstocks, and other petroleum products.
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 ...
"Recent California policies, like banning the sale of new internal combustion engine vehicles by 2035, the potential tax/penalty on refinery profits and the potential new minimum storage ...
California had 11 gasoline refineries but that number was cut to nine recently when the Marathon refinery in Martinez and Phillips 66's other California refinery in Rodeo, both in Northern ...
Tabangao Refinery (Royal Dutch Shell), Tabangao, Batangas 110,000 bbl/d (17,000 m 3 /d) - ceased refinery operations 2021 and converted into an import terminal. [ 60 ] Batangas Refinery ( Caltex ( Chevron )), Batangas City , Batangas 86,000 bbl/d (13,700 m 3 /d) - ceased operation in 2003 to give way to a P750-million finished product import ...
Shell (RDS.A) informs about the postponement of the $596-million Deer Park refinery sale, citing the need for regulatory permission.
The Shell Martinez Refinery, in Martinez, California, has operated continuously since its construction in 1915. Five companies controlled most of the refining and distribution of oil in California in the early twentieth century.