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The Tulsa Fire Department responded to an explosion at the statewide manufacturing plant earlier today. Smoke is still visible. Crews battle large fire in Tulsa after explosion near petroleum tank ...
Crews were battling a large fire at a manufacturing business in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Tuesday, local officials said.. Multiple photos of a large, black plume of smoke were circulating online ...
In 2003, Frontier Oil agreed to acquire Holly but Holly later cancelled the merger, leading to litigation. [4] In 2009, Holly Corporation acquired 2 refineries in Tulsa, Oklahoma: one from Sinclair Oil Corporation for $128 million and one from Sunoco. [5] In July 2011, Holly Corporation and Frontier Oil merged forming HollyFrontier Corporation ...
In 1968, Sun Oil merged with Tulsa, Oklahoma–based Sunray DX Oil Company, which refined and marketed fuel under the DX brand in several midwestern states, and included several refineries. [16] Its Tulsa refinery was operated by the company until its sale in June 2009 to Holly Corporation of Dallas. [17]
HollyFrontier operates through its subsidiaries a 135,000 barrels per stream day ("bpsd") refinery located in El Dorado, Kansas, a 125,000 bpsd refinery in Tulsa, Oklahoma, a 100,000 bpsd refinery ...
The refinery later operated as the Sunray D-X and Sunoco brands. Holly Corporation of Dallas, Texas bought both the former Texaco and Sunoco refineries in 2009 and announced that it would operate both as a single refinery. [28] Downtown Tulsa, looking east on 2nd Street from Main Street, 1908.
Smoke was seen rising from a Louisiana refinery after a massive fire broke out in a crude oil tank. A three-mile-wide shelter-in-place order was issued on Saturday evening (June 3), after a crude ...
HollyFrontier Cheyenne Refining, LLC v. Renewable Fuels Association, 594 U.S. ___ (2021), was a United States Supreme Court case dealing with exemptions from blending requirements for small refineries set by the Renewable Fuel Standard program.