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  2. Pemex Deer Park - Wikipedia

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    Pemex Deer Park is an oil refinery located in Deer Park, Texas on the Houston Ship Channel in the Greater Houston area. It is owned and operated by Pemex . As of December 2017, the plant is the fourth-largest taxpayer [ 1 ] and the tenth largest employer [ 2 ] in Harris County .

  3. List of office supply companies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following is an incomplete list of office-supply companies in the United States. 0–9. 3M [1] A–M. A. B. Dick Company; A. T. Cross Company; ACCO Brands;

  4. Office supplies - Wikipedia

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    The global office supplies market, valued at USD 151.46 billion in 2022, is projected to witness a 2.1% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2023 to 2030. The industry's expansion is attributed to the flourishing global services sector and increased product consumption in education.

  5. Three workers sue Pemex for injuries at Texas refinery - AOL

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    By Erwin Seba. HOUSTON (Reuters) -Three workers filed a lawsuit in a Texas state court in Houston on Monday against Mexico's national oil company Pemex for injuries they allege they received in a ...

  6. Investigation launched into fatal Texas oil refinery leak - AOL

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    An investigation is underway into the fatal chemical leak at a Houston area oil refinery owned by Mexico's state oil firm Pemex, the company's top executive said on Friday. Pemex, as Petroleos ...

  7. Pemex - Wikipedia

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    Pemex was blamed for a series of 1992 gas explosions in Guadalajara. [52] On September 19, 2012, an explosion at the Pemex gas plant in Reynosa, Tamaulipas killed 30 and injured 46 people. Pemex Director Juan Jose Suarez said that there was "no evidence that it was a deliberate incident, or some kind of attack". [53] [54] [55]