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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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ConocoPhillips Los Angeles Refinery consists of two refinery facilities, the facility in Wilmington and another in Carson. The ConocoPhillips Wilmington facility sits on 424 acres while our Carson facility covers 235 acres.
ConocoPhillips Los Angeles Refinery consists of two refinery facilities, the facility in Wilmington and another in Carson. The ConocoPhillips Wilmington facility sits on 424 acres while our Carson facility covers 235 acres.
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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.
16 paź 2024 · Phillips 66 announced Wednesday that it will close its Wilmington-area refinery complex next year but will work with the state to continue supplying fuel to consumers.
25 kwi 2016 · Operation 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, ConocoPhillips Los Angeles Refinery supplies more than 140,000 barrels a day (each barrel equals 42 gallons) of clean burning transportation fuels and other energy products for jets, trucks and automobiles.