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- Chevron Richmond Refinery - Wikipedia
The Chevron Richmond Refinery is a 2,900-acre (1,200 ha) petroleum refinery in Richmond, California, on San Francisco Bay [1] It is owned and operated by Chevron Corporation and employs more than 1,200 workers, [1] making it the city's largest employer [2]
- More than a refinery: Chevron Richmond pumps $1. 1B into local GDP
Chevron Richmond keeps Northern California moving — fueling one in five cars, supplying a majority of the jet fuel used at Bay Area airports, and operating as the West Coast’s only producer of lubricating base oils
- Chevron Richmond Refinery - Offshore Technology
The Chevron Richmond refinery is situated 25 miles from San Francisco on 2,900 acres of land It produces high-quality transportation fuels mainly for the San Francisco Bay area and Northwest US The Chevron refinery began operations in 1902 under the ownership of Pacific Coast Oil
- History — Richmond. chevron. com - Chevron Corporation
Built on a peninsula of low hills rising from San Francisco Bay, the refinery became the West Coast’s largest and most advanced plant upon its completion in July 1902
- Chevron’s Richmond Refinery Brings More than Critical Fuels to Region
It supplies 60% of the jet fuel used by Bay Area airports, 20% of the gasoline used to power vehicles in the region and 100% of the lubricating oils on the West Coast While those numbers are impressive, the refinery provides more than just fuel
- ‘Historic settlement’: Chevron to pay $550M to Richmond
RICHMOND, Calif (KRON) – After a tax measure was shelved from the November ballot on Wednesday, Chevron settled its case with the City of Richmond by agreeing to pay the city over half a billion
- How Chevron’s Richmond Refinery has shaped its city since 1902
Since 1902, the Chevron Refinery has been a staple of Richmond That being said, Chevron’s presence in Richmond has come under serious scrutiny, with pollution being the worst offender
- Chevron drops lawsuit, agrees to pay millions to fund clean air . . .
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District has reached an agreement with Chevron and the Martinez Refining Company in a joint lawsuit that will pay millions in fines and funding for air quality projects in Richmond
- Chevron agrees to improve air pollution monitoring around Richmond refinery
The Bay Area Air District said Tuesday Chevron is the first of the area’s five refineries to agree to be more transparent in measuring pollutants near its property lines The refineries don’t have a good track record with the monitoring program
- Chevron Richmond refinery, Air District reach agreement on hazardous . . .
The Bay Area Air District (BAAD) reached an agreement with Chevron on a new air pollution monitoring system at its Richmond refinery that will bring enhanced monitoring for hydrogen sulfide
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