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Valero plans to invest between $106 million and $192 million to overhaul its handling capacity at the Quebec refinery, including increased tankage ... View this article
Praxair and Valero have successfully implemented Praxair's new CONOx emissions control technology at Valero's refinery in Ardmore, Oklahoma ... View this article
Valero spokesman Bill Day said the company expects to spend $300 million to $400 million building new equipment to remove sulfur from gasoline ... View this article
Valero said it was spending about $500 million for new equipment at its refineries in Houston and Corpus Christi, Texas, to increase their light ... View this article
... the Pembroke refinery and other UK facilities. Terms were not disclosed. Valero acquired the Pembroke refinery in 2011. ... View this article
Valero Energy said it will have to spend two or even three times as much as it did last year to comply with the federal ethanol blending requirement ... View this article
Valero Energy will soon have all 10 of its ethanol plants in the US online and operating at or near capacity, after it idled three of them last year due ... View this article
Valero Energy will begin exporting crude oil from Texas to its refinery in Quebec this summer, CEO Bill Klesse told analysts at a conference last ... View this article
A growing influx of cheap, North American-produced oil once again lifted the profits of refiners Valero Energy and Marathon Petroleum, as the ... View this article
Valero already has expanded greatly how much oil from Texas and North Dakota its Gulf Coast refineries use. The San ... View this article
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Compared to the rest of the world, how long will the US hold its "ethane advantage" of cheap petrochemical feedstock?
Up to 5 years 31%
Up to 10 years 51%
Longer 18%