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The Los Angeles Refinery consists of two facilities linked by pipeline located five miles apart in Carson and Wilmington, California, approximately 15 miles southeast of Los Angeles. The Carson facility serves as the front end of the refinery by processing crude oil, and the Wilmington facility serves as the back end of the refinery by ...
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1660 W Anaheim St. Wilmington, CA 90744. +1 (310) 847-6142. https://www.phillips66.com. Located Southern California, the Los Angeles Refinery is composed of two connected facilities, in Carson and Wilmington, Calif. The Los Angeles Refinery is one of more than 10 ConocoPhillips refineries in the United States. ConocoPhilips is among the largest ...
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Our Los Angeles refinery is in Los Angeles County, near the Los Angeles Harbor. The Los Angeles refinery is the largest refinery on the West Coast with a crude oil capacity of 365,000 barrels per calendar day (bpcd).
The refinery has a crude oil processing capacity of 139 MBD and processes mainly heavy high-sulfur crude oil. The refinery receives domestic crude oil via pipeline from California and both foreign and domestic crude oil by tanker through a third-party terminal in the Port of Long Beach.