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BP
- The combination of BP, Amoco, and Arco formed the new bp with
annual revenues of $120 billion and 24 refineries (owned or
partly-owned) worldwide. The company has two calciners in the U.S. West
Coast and in 2002, BP acquired Veba (Germany) with two additional
calciners. Total calcining capacity is 1.3 million MT/year.
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Chevron - A large integrated petroleum company involved in
every aspect of the industry, from exploration and production to
transportation, refining and retail marketing, as well as chemicals
manufacturing and sales.
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CITGO
- The company manufactures and markets a full range of petroleum
products including gasoline, jet fuel, diesel fuel, asphalt,
petrochemicals, lubricants, petroleum coke and waxes.
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ConocoPhillips - The company's coking technology is used in
over two dozen cokers that produce about 16 million tons of coke, or one
third of the world's annual delayed coking capacity. Conoco is
recognized as the industry leader in feedstock selection, feedstock
treatment,
delayed coking and calcining technology.
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ExxonMobil - The combination of Exxon and Mobil in 1999,
created one of the world's largest refiners producing petroleum coke.
The company invented and commercialized the fluid catalytic cracking
process over 50 years ago and continues to be the leader in implementing
fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) process improvements.
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Flint
Hills Resources
- a wholly owned subsidiary of Koch
Industries Inc, owns and operates two refineries in the United States
that produce approximately 1.4 million MT/year of petcoke.
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Kuwait Petroleum - KPC is the state-owned entity responsible
for Kuwait's hydrocarbon interests throughout the world. The refiner is
a major producer of calcinable-grade petroleum coke.
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Motiva- Motiva operates cokers in Texas and Louisiana
with a combined production of approximately 1.5 million MT/year of
petcoke.
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PDVSA - The addition of new cokers from the company's
joint-venture coker projects will increase petroleum coke availability
from Venezuela.
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Repsol-YPF - An oil, chemical and gas company, carrying out
activities in exploration and production, refining, distribution and
marketing, chemicals and natural gas and electricity. In 1999, Repsol
acquired 97.5% of YPF S.A., a leading refining company in Argentina and
one of the largest in Latin America.
This listing is for the reference
purposes only. Jacobs Consultancy Inc. does not necessarily endorse any
company or organization shown above.
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