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It is operated by HF Sinclair and is one of the largest employers in Skagit County. [3] The refinery has a capacity of 145,000 barrels a day, [4] making it the 52nd largest in the United States, in 2015, with facilities that include a delayed coker, fluid catalytic cracker, polymerization unit and alkylation units. HF Sinclair’s refinery ...
The succeeding company, HF Sinclair Corporation, finalized the merger in December 2023. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] In March 14, 2022, HollyFrontier and Holly Energy Partners announced the completion of transactions with The Sinclair Companies and the establishment of the new parent company, HF Sinclair Corporation (NYSE:DINO).
HF Sinclair Corporation (NYSE:DINO) reported a third-quarter revenue decline of 19% year over year to $7.207 billion, beating the consensus of $6.833 billion. Adjusted EBITDA fell 74% YoY to $316 ...
Sinclair also has marketed products such as Dino, Dino Supreme, and Opaline motor oils. Sinclair filling station along Idaho Street (Interstate 80 Business) near College Avenue in Elko, Nevada. In August 2021, HollyFrontier announced the acquisition of Sinclair Oil. A new company named HF Sinclair Corporation would be formed in 2022. Under the ...
Robert Earl Holding (November 29, 1926 – April 19, 2013) [1] was an American businessman who owned Sinclair Oil Corporation, the Grand America Hotels & Resorts, the Grand America Hotel, the Westgate Hotel in San Diego, California (directed by Georg Hochfilzer), and two ski resorts, Sun Valley in central Idaho since 1977, [2] and Snowbasin near Ogden, Utah, since 1984.
Harry Ford Sinclair (July 6, 1876 – November 10, 1956) was an American industrialist, and the founder of Sinclair Oil. He was implicated in the 1920s Teapot Dome scandal , and served six months in prison for contempt of Congress .
Headquarters of Fluor Bros Construction in the early 1900s. Fluor Corporation's predecessor, Rudolph Fluor & Brother, was founded in 1890 by John Simon Fluor [3] and his two brothers in Oshkosh, Wisconsin [4] as a saw and paper mill. [3]
Former Parsons headquarters in Pasadena, California. Parsons was founded by Ralph M. Parsons in 1944. [2] Emerging at the end of World War II, Parsons' location in Los Angeles, proximity to organizations such as the Naval Air and Missile Test Center, Air Force Western Development Division (WDD) and Space and Missile Systems Organization (SAMSO), [8] and partnership with Aerojet Engineering, [9 ...