Repairs needed to restart the California refinery, which has been shut down after a February fire, are expected to be largely covered by insurance.
MARTINEZ, Calif. (KGO) -- California's petroleum watchdog is keeping track of how the Martinez Refinery fire is affecting gas prices. The state's Division of Petroleum Market Oversight says the ...
Independent U.S. refiner PBF Energy said it is starting repairs at its fire-damaged 156,400-bpd Martinez refinery in California and estimates the cost of repairs to be $30 million.
MARTINEZ RESIDENTS MADE something very clear at a town hall meeting called by Contra Costa County Supervisor Shanelle ...
Matt Lucey, PBF's President and Chief Executive Officer commented, "Restoring the Martinez refinery operations ... its subsidiaries, oil refineries and related facilities in California, Delaware ...
Martinez residents made something very clear ... and has suffered from poor health since PBF bought the refinery from Shell in 2020. Ingram said the company has spent "hundreds of millions ...
The potential impact of tariffs on imported oil may also have a significant ... such as the explosion and shutdown of the Martinez refinery in Northern California, along with other pending ...
Martinez refinery in California and estimates the cost of repairs to be $30 million. The fire broke out on February 1 near a cat feed hydrotreater, which uses hydrogen to remove sulfur from gas oil ...