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  2. Petro-Canada - Wikipedia

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    Petro-Canada (colloquially known as Petro-Can) is a retail and wholesale marketing brand subsidiary of Suncor Energy. Until 1991, it was a federal Crown corporation (a state-owned enterprise ). In August 2009, Petro-Canada merged with Suncor Energy, with Suncor shareholders receiving approximately 60 percent ownership of the combined company ...

  3. Petroleum industry in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Suncor Energy (Petro Canada) refinery near Edmonton has a capacity of 142,000 barrels per day (22,600 m 3 /d) of crude oil. The Imperial Oil Strathcona Refinery near Edmonton has a capacity of 187,200 barrels per day (29,760 m 3 /d). The Shell Canada Scotford Refinery near Edmonton has a capacity of 100,000 barrels per day (16,000 m 3 /d).

  4. Suncor Energy - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Suncor acquired a second Commerce City refinery from Valero Energy. [8] Suncor moved its retail brand from Phillips 66 to Shell from 2009 to 2013. [9] Suncor added the Exxon and Mobil brands in Colorado and Wyoming in 2015. [10] On March 23, 2009, Suncor announced its intent to acquire Petro-Canada.

  5. KBR to Conduct Turnaround Services for Suncor Energy's ... - AOL

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    KBR to Conduct Turnaround Services for Suncor Energy's Refinery in Edmonton, AB, Canada HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- KBR (NYS: KBR) today announced it has been awarded a three-year agreement to ...

  6. Refinery Row (Edmonton) - Wikipedia

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    the Suncor Edmonton Refinery (Suncor Energy), which can process 135,000 barrels per day (21,500 m 3 /d) [7] The other main refineries in the Edmonton area are also located in Strathcona County, in a separate concentration around Scotford, Alberta. Refinery Row suffered F4 damage from the Edmonton Tornado on July 31, 1987.

  7. List of Canadian petroleum companies - Wikipedia

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    Suncor Energy completed merger with Canada's 11th largest company Petro Canada on August 1, 2009 in a 21 billion dollar deal to form the largest oil and second largest company overall in Canada. [66] [67] At the time of the merger it had a market capitalization of $43 billion and held the biggest position in Alberta's oil sands. [68]

  8. Gulf Canada - Wikipedia

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    On September 30, 1985, Gulf Canada sold its downstream business located west of Quebec (including its refining, transportation, and marketing assets, but excluding the Edmonton refinery) for C$900 million to Petro-Canada. [8] On January 1, 1986, Gulf Canada sold its remaining downstream business located east of Ontario to Ultramar for C$86 ...

  9. Trans Mountain pipeline - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, two refineries were closed—Shell's in North Burnaby—a large Vancouver neighbourhood—and Petro-Canada's in Port Coquitlam—27 km (17 mi) east of Vancouver—were closed. [18] In 1995, Imperial Oil closed their refinery in Port Moody—a city that is part of the Metro Vancouver Regional District. [18]