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Marathon Petroleum purchased its original 84,000 bpd Texas City Refinery from Plymouth Oil Company in 1962. What remains operating today is an integrated part of the Galveston Bay Refinery, nicknamed Bay Plant. It was established in 1931 by Republic Oil Refining Company and sold to Plymouth Oil Company in 1957. [2]
In 1976, the company was founded as Lomak Petroleum, based in Hartville, Ohio. The company drilled wells in eastern Ohio. In 1992, the company moved its headquarters to Fort Worth, Texas. In 1997, the company acquired American Cometra for $385 million, which owned properties in the Permian Basin. [2]
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Alliance, Texas is served by a logistics hub, including the BNSF Railway's Alliance Intermodal Rail Hub and Fort Worth Alliance Airport for rail and air cargo. Interstate 35W, Alliance Gateway Freeway, U.S. Route 377, Texas Highway 114, Texas Highway 170, and Texas Farm to Market Road 156 all run through the community.
In 2008, XTO Energy began supporting Navarro College's petroleum technology certificate program. [28] Since 2009, XTO Energy has partnered with Habitat for Humanity to build homes in Fort Worth. [29] In 2010, XTO Energy and ExxonMobil gave a $5 million grant to Colorado State University to fund studies on the impact of oil and gas drilling on ...
Finley Resources is a privately owned and operated energy company headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, USA. [1] [2] The company operates about 2,500 oil and gas properties in nine states including Texas, Oklahoma, Utah, Wyoming, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Pennsylvania, and New Mexico.
Blue Mound is located along FM 156 (Blue Mound Road), approximately 8 miles (13 km) north of Fort Worth in north central Tarrant County. [5] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.5 square miles (1.3 km 2), all land.
One City Place (south tower) Two City Place (north tower) General information; Architectural style: Modern: Address: 100–300 Throckmorton Street: Town or city: Fort Worth, Texas: Completed: 1976 (Two Tandy Center) 1977–1978 (One Tandy Center and mall) Renovated: 1996 2007–2014: Height: 258 ft (79 m) (Two City Place) 247 ft (75 m) (One ...