The acquisition also looks promising for Sohio, the U.S.'s 14th largest refiner.
From the time.com
NuStar was hit hard by its separation from refiner Valero Energy in early 2007.
From the forbes.com
Work at the two plants will be completed by December, the refiner said Sept. 8.
From the bloomberg.com
Platinum refiner Johnson Matthey clawed back some of yesterday's 6 per cent fall.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
The refiner expected to make the switch by the end of 2010, it said in August.
From the bloomberg.com
Bapco, as the refiner is known, shut a hydrocracker at the refinery for servicing.
From the bloomberg.com
In a previous blog, I wrote how one refiner was buying rail cars to transport oil.
From the sfgate.com
Oil refiner Unipetrol AS will pay about 0.6 billion koruna, or 3 koruna per share.
From the bloomberg.com
Fuel refiner Valero agreed to buy parts of bankrupt ethanol producer VeraSun.
From the businessweek.com
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One whose work is to refine a specific thing; "he was a sugar refiner"
A refinery is a production facility composed of a group of chemical engineering unit processes and unit operations refining certain materials or converting raw material into products of value.
A machine, usually equipped with discs or with a cone and plug, intended for the treatment of fibrous materials in an aqueous medium to give them some of the properties needed for the manufacture of pulp or paper with the necessary characteristics.
A firm or the part of a firm that refines products or blends and substantially changes products, or refines liquid hydrocarbons from oil and gas field gases, or recovers liquefied petroleum gases incident to petroleum refining and sells those products to resellers, retailers, resellers/retailers ...
A modifier in visual language grammar that hones in on the information of another panel
Any person who owns, operates, or controls the operations of one or more refineries.
The process of refining metals is referred to by way of illustrations in Isa 1:25; Jer 6:29; Zac 13:9; Mal 3:2, Mal 3:3.
A metal processing operation where impurities are removed and metals are purified.