San Antonio-based Valero Energy Corp. is staking its future on the belief that not all cars and trucks will be powered by electricity in the years to come and the world will still need liquid fuels.
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Tech, health care, and materials mainstays all end as some of the worst performers in the stock market today The larger theme of the stock market today -- aside from the fact that everyone was selling ...
SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- Valero Energy Corp. is retiring the approximately 30-year-old Diamond Shamrock brand and converting its 2,900 U.S. retail (company-operated) and branded wholesale sites to the ...
Valero Energy Corp. is investing $400 million to expand alkylation capacity at subsidiary Valero Refining New Orleans LLC’s 340,000-b/d St. Charles refinery in Norco, La. (OGJ Online, Mar. 1, 2018).
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Valero will pay more than $270,00 in fines as part of a settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, after the regulator found several chemical safety violations at the company’s ...
Valero Energy CorporationVLO announced that it is merging with Valero Energy Partners LP VLP and Forest Merger Sub LLC, a subsidiary that was incorporated in Delaware as a merge vehicle by the company ...
GALVESTON, Texas -- San Antonio-based Valero Inc. has filed suit against the Galveston Central Appraisal District challenging the $10.5 million appraised value of about 50 Diamond Shamrock convenience ...
On CNBC’s "Halftime Report Final Trades," Karen Firestone of Aureus Asset Management said Autodesk, Inc’s (NASDAQ:ADSK) stock has been weak over the past year and a half, but they reported a decent ...
The Valero Refining Co. has been fined the largest-ever penalty by Bay Area air quality regulators for a history of toxic chemical releases and other violations at its Benicia refinery dating back to ...
BENICIA, Calif. - California workplace safety regulators fined a San Francisco Bay Area refinery and three contractor companies more than $1.75 million for safety violations in the death of a worker ...
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