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  2. Premcor - Wikipedia

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    Premcor (formerly NYSE symbol PCO) was a Fortune 500 oil refinery group based in Greenwich, Connecticut. It operated five refineries, which are located in Port Arthur, Texas; Memphis, Tennessee; Lima, Ohio; Hartford, Illinois; and Delaware City, Delaware with a combined crude oil volume processing capacity of approximately 768,120 barrels per day (122,121 m 3 /d) (July, 2007).

  3. Valero Energy - Wikipedia

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    Valero Energy Corporation is an American-based fuels producer mostly involved in manufacturing and marketing ... the company purchased Premcor, Inc., for $8 ...

  4. Delaware City Refinery - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware City Refinery, currently owned by Delaware City Refining Corporation, a subsidiary of PBF Energy, is an oil refinery in Delaware City, Delaware.When operational it has a total throughput capacity of 210,000 barrels per day (33,000 m 3 /d), [1] [2] and employs around 570 individuals.

  5. Clark Brands - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the company sold its retail unit and rebranded itself as Premcor. In 2001, many Clark stations in southeast Michigan were closed permanently. In 2003, Clark Brands, LLC was formed and purchased the Clark brand and other portions of the Clark business, with a primary goal to license the Clark brand to independent operators. [2]

  6. Port Arthur Refinery - Wikipedia

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    The Motiva refinery is an oil refinery located in Port Arthur, Texas.It is the third largest oil refinery in the United States. The first processing units of the Port Arthur Refinery were constructed in 1902 by the Texas Company, later Texaco.

  7. Port Arthur, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Premcor Refining (now Valero) completed a $775 million expansion of its petrochemical plant, and BASF/Fina commenced operations of a new $1.75 billion gasification and cogeneration unit on premises of its current installation, which had just completed its own $1 billion upgrade.

  8. William Greehey - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, he was President and CEO of Coastal Corporation's subsidiary LoVaca Gathering Company which on December 31, 1979, became the Valero Energy Corporation. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] He was the founding CEO and Chairman of the Valero Energy Corporation and Group and held those posts until January 2006 and January 2007, respectively. [ 8 ]

  9. William R. Klesse - Wikipedia

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    William "Bill" R. Klesse (born 1947, Chatham, NJ) is the former chairman of the board for Valero Energy Corporation.He served as chief executive officer from December 31, 2005, to April 30, 2014, and President from January 17, 2008, to December 31, 2012.