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  2. Shell USA - Wikipedia

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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 [13] Shell fuel previously included the RU2000 and SU2000 lines (later there was a SU2000E) but they have been superseded by the V-Power line.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]

  3. One Shell Plaza - Wikipedia

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    One Shell Plaza (OSP) is a 50-story, 218 m (715 ft) skyscraper at 910 Louisiana Street in Downtown Houston, Texas. Perched atop the building is an antenna that brings the pinnacle height of the building to 304.8 m (1,000 ft).

  4. Motiva Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Shell to unload 1,000 retail locations in pivot to EV ... - AOL

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    According to Shell’s Recharge EV charging map, the company operates just over 3,700 charging stations in the US with multiple charging plugs at each location. By comparison, Tesla offers around ...

  6. A 57-year-old Fort Worth Tex-Mex restaurant is sold. Here’s ...

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    The other locations are at 5050 Benbrook Highway in Fort Worth near Benbrook; 1224 Precinct Line Road, Hurst; and in Cleburne and Eastland. The original Pulido’s near Montgomery Street still ...

  7. 1000 Main - Wikipedia

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    1000 Main, formerly Reliant Energy Plaza, is a 518-foot (158 m) tall skyscraper in Downtown Houston, Texas managed by Transwestern. [1] It houses the headquarters of GenOn Energy, and the building has around 800,000 square feet (74,000 m 2) of space. [2] 1000 Main was constructed from 2001 to 2003 and has 36 floors.

  8. A Fort Worth restaurant is closing after 33 years. But it ...

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    “Everybody’s in a hurry now,” the owner said. “They want fast-food, all fried, and barbecue.”

  9. List of Texas companies - Wikipedia

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    Houston: 1975 Restaurant chain P A Blue Bell Creameries: Consumer goods Food products Brenham: 1907 Ice cream, Food Products P A BNSF Railway: Industrials Railroads Fort Worth: 1996 Freight rail P A Bombay Company: Consumer services Specialty retailers Fort Worth: 1978 Furniture P A Borden Dairy: Consumer goods Food products Dallas: 2009 Dairy P A