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Sunoco From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search This article is about the U.S. oil company. For the unaffilated Canadian oil company, see Suncor Energy . Not to be confused with Sonoco , a packaging products company. Sunoco LP
Type Master limited partnership ; controlled by Energy Transfer Partners
Traded as NYSE : SUN
IndustryPetroleum industry
FoundedMarch 27, 1886; 132 years ago  (as Sun Company Inc.) Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , U.S.
FounderJoseph Newton Pew Philip Pisano Edward O. Emerson
HeadquartersDallas , Texas , U.S.
Key people Joseph Kim, CEO  & President Thomas R. Miller, CFO Matthew S. Ramsey, Chairman
Revenue $11.723 billion (2017)
Net income  $0.323 billion (2017)
Total assets  $8.344 billion (2017)
Total equity  $2.247 billion (2017)
Number of employees 6,513, including affiliates (2017)
Websitewww.sunoco.com
Footnotes / references [1]
Sunoco service station, Ypsilanti, Michigan

Sunoco LP  is a master limited partnership  organized in Delaware  and headquartered in Dallas , Texas  that is a wholesale distributor of motor fuels . It distributes fuel to 5,322 Sunoco-branded gas stations, almost all of which are owned and operated by third-parties. The partnership is controlled by Energy Transfer Partners .[1]

The partnership was formerly known as Sun Company Inc.  (1886–1920 and 1976–1998) and Sun Oil Co.  (1920–1976). It was formerly engaged in oil refinery , the chemical industry , and retail sales, but divested these businesses.

Contents
  • 1 History
    • 1.1 1800s to 1900s: founding and growth
      • 1.1.1 Custom blending
    • 1.2 1960s to 2000s: acquisitions and branding
    • 1.3 Exit from refinery business
    • 1.4 Joint venture with Carlyle Group
    • 1.5 Sale to Energy Transfer Partners and merger with Susser Holdings
    • 1.6 Exclusive deals
    • 1.7 Sale of stores to Seven & I Holdings Co.
  • 2 Environmental record
  • 3 Sponsorships
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

History [ edit ]

1800s to 1900s: founding and growth [ edit ] Newspaper ad for Sunoco motor oil, then known as Sun Oil Tulsa Daily World  (November 1, 1922)

The partnership began as The Peoples Natural Gas Company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . In 1886, its partners – Joseph Newton Pew , Philip Pisano, and Edward O. Emerson – decided to expand their gas business with a stake in the new oil discoveries in Ohio  and Pennsylvania . Four years later, the growing enterprise became the Sun Oil Company of Ohio. Sun Oil diversified quickly, active in production and distribution of oil as well as processing and marketing refined products. By 1901, the company was incorporated in New Jersey  as Sun Company and turned its interest to the new Spindletop  field in Texas . Pew's sons, J. Howard Pew  and Joseph N. Pew, Jr.  would take over the company after their father's death.

With a growing portfolio of oil fields and refineries, Sun opened its first service station in Ardmore, Pennsylvania  in 1920. In 1922, it changed its name back to Sun Oil Company and, in 1925, it became a public company  via an initial public offering  on the New York Stock Exchange . Sunoco ranked 39th among United States corporations in the value of World War II  production contracts.[2]  Sun expanded internationally following the war. Its first Canadian refinery was built in 1953 in Sarnia, Ontario , home to a burgeoning new petrochemical industry . Sun established a facility at Venezuela's Lake Maracaibo  in 1957, which produced over a billion barrels (160,000,000 m3) before the operation was nationalized  in 1975.

Custom blending [ edit ]

In 1956, Sunoco introduced "custom blending" pumps, an innovation that allowed customers of Sunoco service stations to choose from several octane ratings  through a single pump.[citation needed ] Sunoco stations offered as many as eight grades of "Custom Blended" gasolines from its "Dial A Grade" pumps ranging from subregular Sunoco 190 to Sunoco 260, the latter a super-premium grade of 102 octane that was advertised as the "highest octane pump gas" and very popular with operators of V8 -powered Muscle Cars  of the 1960s.[3]

1960s to 2000s: acquisitions and branding [ edit ]

In 1967, Sun established its Great Canadian Oil Sands Limited facility in northern Alberta , Canada, to help unlock the estimated 300 billion barrels (48 km3) of recoverable oil in the Athabasca oil sands .

In 1968, Sun Oil merged with Tulsa, Oklahoma -based Sunray DX Oil Company , which refined and marketed gasoline under the DX  brand in several midwestern states, and included several refineries.[4]  Its Tulsa refinery was operated by Sun until its sale in June 2009 to Holly Corporation of Dallas.[5]  This move expanded Sun's marketing area into the mid-continent region.

Sun Oil continued marketing its petroleum products under both the Sunoco and DX brands through the 1970s and into the 1980s. In the late 1980s, Sun began rebranding DX stations in the Midwest to the Sunoco brand and even introduced the high-octane Sunoco ULTRA 94 gasoline to stations in that region, but by the early 1990s, they pulled out of virtually all areas in the southeastern U.S. and west of the Mississippi, resulting in the closing and rebranding of service stations and jobbers to other brands in those areas, notably Sinclair  in Oklahoma. Ironically enough, they also at this time offered Economy 86, which was the lowest commercially available gasoline at the time.

With increased diversification, Sun Oil Company was renamed Sun Company in 1976. In 1980, Sun acquired the U.S. oil and gas properties of Texas Pacific Oil Company, Inc. , a subsidiary of The Seagram  Company, Ltd., for US$2.3 billion—the second largest acquisition in U.S. history to that date.

Through the 1980s, Sun developed oil interests in the North Sea  and offshore China  and expanded its holdings in both oil and coal with additional U.S. business acquisitions. In 1983, consumers saw the arrival of Sunoco ULTRA 94, the market's highest octane unleaded gasoline. Then in 1988, Sun undertook a major restructuring to segregate its domestic oil and gas exploration and production business and the focus the company on its refining and marketing business. This led to the acquisition of Atlantic Refining and Marketing  (and, in effect, that company's convenience store  chain, A-Plus ), including its Philadelphia refinery which was later merged with the former Gulf Oil  refinery next door that Sunoco acquired from Chevron .

By the 1990s, Sun had departed the international exploration business and was fully dedicated to its branded products and services. In 1994, Sunoco acquired the Philadelphia Chevron Oil  refinery consolidating operations with its own adjacent which it had acquired with Atlantic. Sun sold its remaining interest in Canada's Suncor Energy  in 1995, but markets product from two refineries – one in Toledo, Ohio , and the other Sarnia, Ontario  – in joint ventures.[6]  In 1998, Sun Company, Inc. became Sunoco, Inc. In 2011 the Toledo facility was sold to PBF Energy.

In 1998, Sun acquired the chemical business of Allied Signal, including a phenol  plant. The business was renamed as "Sunoco Chemicals, Inc."[7]  In 2011, the plant was acquired by Honeywell  for $85 million.[8]

In 2003, Speedway LLC , then a subsidiary of Marathon Petroleum , sold 193 convenience stores to Sunoco.[9]  It also acquired many service stations from Coastal Petroleum.[10]

Sunoco fuel supply truck at 2010 NASCAR race

In 2004, Sunoco replaced the ConocoPhillips ' 76  brand as the official fuel of NASCAR .[11] >

After ConocoPhillips abandoned the marketing of the Mobil  brand name in the Washington, DC , area, Sunoco purchased these rights, converted Maryland and Virginia Mobil stations to the Sunoco brand, bringing the A-Plus convenience store with them – prior to this, these stations had convenience stores under the Circle K  or On the Run  brands.

In September 2009, Sunoco sold its retail heating oil  and propane  distribution business to Superior Plus for $82.5 million in cash.[12] [13]

In 2012, Sunoco demolished its Eagle Point refinery complex in West Deptford Township, New Jersey , which had been idle since 2010.[14]

In Canada , the Sunoco brand was licensed for the Ontario  retail gas station operations of Suncor Energy  until 2010. Following Suncor's acquisition of Petro-Canada , all Canadian Sunoco outlets were converted to Petro-Canada branding.[15]

Exit from refinery business [ edit ]

In December 2010, Sunoco sold its refinery in Toledo, Ohio  to PBF Energy  for US$ 400,000,000. Effective 6 September 2011, Sunoco announced that it would exit the crude oil refining business and seek to sell its Philadelphia and Marcus Hook refineries by mid-2012. The company has said that its cost for exiting the refining business could be as high as US$2.7 billion . According to one report, the company had lost some US$ 800,000,000 on refining operations since 2009; an earlier report provided a figure of US$ 772,000,000.

On December 1, 2011, Sunoco announced it would accelerate closure of the Marcus Hook facility.[16]  The Marcus Hook facility, founded in 1902 and covering 781 acres, was dedicated exclusively to the processing of light sweet crude oil ; this processing focus combined with volatility in crude oil prices are considered contributing factors to both this refinery's closure and Sunoco's exit from the refinery business.[17]

Joint venture with Carlyle Group [ edit ]

In September 2012, Sunoco formed a joint venture  with The Carlyle Group , allowing for the continuation of operations at the Philadelphia refinery, and saving over 800 jobs.[18] [19]  On January 22, 2018, the joint venture, named Philadelphia Energy Solutions, filed for bankruptcy .[20]

Sale to Energy Transfer Partners and merger with Susser Holdings [ edit ]

In 2012, Dallas -based energy company Energy Transfer Partners  purchased Sunoco.[21]

In 2013, the company acquired convenience stores from Catterton Partners .[22]

In 2014, Energy Transfer Partners acquired Susser Holdings Corporation , the parent company of Stripes Convenience Stores , and merged it with Sunoco into a master limited partnership .[23]  In Texas, the Sunoco brand replaced Valero Energy  at the Stripes locations; Stripes and A-Plus remained separate brands.

Also in 2014, Sunoco acquired Aloha Petroleum .[24]

In 2015, Sunoco entered into an agreement to purchase MD America operations in east Texas.[23]  Its subsidiary, Aloha Petroleum, acquired stores including a Subway  in Hawaii.[25]

In November 2016, Sunoco Logistics LP acquired Energy Transfer Partners LP for $21 billion.[26]

Effective December 31, 2017, Robert "Bob" W. Owens, the president and chief executive officer, retired.[27]

Exclusive deals [ edit ]

In addition to the sponsorship deal with NASCAR , Sunoco also has exclusive deals as the gasoline supplier at all Indy Racing League races and the travel plazas  along the Ohio Turnpike , Pennsylvania Turnpike , New Jersey Turnpike , Garden State Parkway , Atlantic City Expressway , Palisades Parkway , and Delaware Turnpike .[28] [29] [30] [31] [32]

Sunoco also operates some of the filling stations on the New York Thruway , as well as the two service areas - Chesapeake House and Maryland House - along Interstate 95 in Maryland .[33]

In addition, Sunoco also owns & operates a station with an A-Plus  convenience store  at Pittsburgh International Airport , as Sunoco has a very large market share in Pittsburgh .

Due to its large presence in Western Pennsylvania , Sunoco is a longtime sponsor of the Pittsburgh Pirates , with an advertisement for Sunoco being present in left field at PNC Park .[34]

Sunoco became the official fuel supplier of the IZOD IndyCar Series  (now the Verizon IndyCar Series) in 2011.[35]

Sale of stores to Seven & I Holdings Co. [ edit ]

In January 2018, the company sold 1,030 retail stores to 7-Eleven  and agreed to supply 2.2 billion gallons of fuel to 7-Eleven convenience stores annually for 15 years.[36] [37]

Environmental record [ edit ]

In 1993, when the company owned refineries, it was the only refiner to sign the Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies  (Ceres) principal.[38]

In 2000, Sunoco leaked 190,000 gallons of oil into the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum  in Pennsylvania through a cracked pipe. Sunoco's safety systems did not detect the leak, which was reported by a hiker in the Wildlife Refuge.[39]

On April 4, 1991, Pennsylvania Senator H. John Heinz III  was killed when his airplane collided with a Sun Company helicopter in what is known as the Merion air disaster . Falling debris killed 2 children at the Merion Elementary School in the Lower Merion School District . The National Transportation Safety Board  determined that the probable cause of the accident included poor judgment on the part of the captain of the Sun Company helicopter, and his failure to maintain safe separation from the Senator's airplane.[40]

As of March 2016, records maintained by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  (PHMSA) show that Sunoco has experienced 257 hazardous liquids incidents since 2006. (PHMSA defines an "incident" as an event that involves a release of gas from a pipeline or of liquefied natural gas or gas from an LNG facility that results in a death, or injury necessitating hospitalization; or property damage of $50,000 or more). These 257 incidents resulted in $46,936,215 of property damage. In terms of number of incidents, Sunoco has the worst safety record of 1,518 active pipeline operators who report operating data to PHMSA.[41]

In 2014, Sunoco was one of 50 companies sued by Pennsylvania, which alleged that the companies polluted waters with MTBE , a gasoline additive.[42]

Sunoco Logistic's ongoing Mariner East pipeline project  has been delayed on multiple occasion due to accidental pollution of water supplies in Pennsylvania.[43] [44]

Sponsorships [ edit ]

Sunoco was Penske Racing 's sponsor of choice for many years, particularly in the SCCA Trans-Am Series , where Roger Penske 's Sunoco Camaros won the championship in 1968 and 1969. Sunoco also sponsored Penske Porsches in the SCCA Can-Am  series, and won the Indianapolis 500  in 1972 with Penske and driver Mark Donohue .

Between 1989 and 1992, Sunoco sponsored NASCAR team owner Billy Hagan 's No. 94 Cup team. Sterling Marlin  drove the #94 Sunoco Ultra94 Oldsmobile  during the 1989-90 seasons and Terry Labonte  for the 91-92 seasons.[45]

In 2015, Sunoco became the Official Fuel of the National Hot Rod Association .[46]

In 2016, as part of the Daytona update coinciding with the 2016 Daytona 500 , a NASCAR version of the Toyota Camry with Sunoco as its main sponsor appears in Real Racing 3 , a racing video game .[47]

In 2017/2018 Sunoco became the official race fuel for the Canadian Snow Cross Circuit, CSRA.

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  • Model: Sunoco Logo / Emblem / Trademark
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Material: Lead on Wood Block
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Featured Refinement: Letterpress
  • Type: Letterpress Printers Printing Block / Cut
  • Brand: Unbranded

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