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The Pine Bend Refinery is the largest oil refinery in Minnesota, located in the Twin Cities suburbs of Rosemount and Inver Grove Heights next to southern split of U.S. Highway 52 and Minnesota State Highway 55. The refinery is notable for being the largest in the United States to be located in a state without any oil wells.
The Pine Bend oil refinery in Rosemount, Minnesota, run by Flint Hills Resources, a subsidiary of Koch Industries. Date: Taken on 4 January 2018, 14:58: Source: Pine Bend Oil Refinery - Flint Hills Resources - Rosemount, Minnesota: Author: Tony Webster from Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
The maps also use state outline data from statesp020.tar.gz. ... Minnesota; Pine Bend Refinery; Prairie Island Indian Community; Ramsey Mill and Old Mill Park;
One major junction point is in Clearbrook, Minnesota where the pipeline connects to the Minnesota Pipeline, which carries crude to the Pine Bend Refinery in Rosemount, Minnesota. The North Dakota Pipeline Company system of pipeline also has a connection in Clearbrook, linking the Mandan Refinery in Mandan, North Dakota.
Feb. 28—Q: I believe that the gasoline in Mankato comes from the oil refinery in Rosemount. The semi-trucks that deliver the gasoline are pretty large. How many gallons are there in each truck?
The district includes Pine Bend Refinery, the largest oil refinery in Minnesota, owned by Koch Industries. The 2nd district is also home to two private liberal arts colleges: St. Olaf and Carleton, both in Northfield. Shakopee is home to Minnesota's largest amusement park, Valleyfair, as well as Canterbury Park.
[18] [19] Pine Bend Refinery, the largest oil refinery in Minnesota and fourteenth largest in the U.S., straddles the border with Rosemount. It is operated by Flint Hills Resources. Inver Grove Heights is also the home of Gertens Greenhouses, one of the largest garden center locations in the United States. [20]
The Pine Bend Refinery in Minnesota can process 392,000 barrels (62,300 m 3) of crude oil per day, most of which comes from Alberta, Canada. It handles one quarter of all Canadian oil sands crude entering the U.S. [68] It also operates 4 fuel terminals in Wisconsin, 6 in Texas, and one each in Iowa and Minnesota. [67]