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Petroplus Holdings AG was Europe's
largest independent oil
refiner by capacity. When it was
first formed in 1993, it was
known as
Petroplus International...
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venture by
Petroplus Holdings and the
private equity companies Blackstone Group and
First Reserve (the PBF in PBF
Energy stands for
Petroplus, Blackstone...
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plant was sold by BP to
Petroplus for £714.6m (around $1.4 billion). On 24
January 2012, it was
announced that
Petroplus had
filed for bankruptcy, putting...
- 2000
there were 12
refineries namely: BP Amoco,
Coryton refinery (later
Petroplus,
closed 2012) Carless,
Harwich refinery (now
Haltermann Carless) Phillips...
- sell the ****ets of its
Delaware City
Refining and
Delaware Pipeline to a
Petroplus Holdings subsidiary, PBF
Energy Partners LP, for
approximately $220 million...
- Division), KG
Bominflot Bunkergesellschaft fur
Mineraloele mbH & Co v
Petroplus Marketing AG (The
Mercini Lady) (2010) EWCA Civ 1145,
paragraphs 2 and...
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Seaton Carew on the
River Tees in
County Durham. In 2000, it was
bought by
Petroplus from ICI and
Phillips Petroleum Company.
Refining was
suspended in 2009...
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Acquisition of Aral
Belgium 2004
Acquisition of
Tango unmanned sites from
Petroplus in the
Netherlands (62 sites),
Belgium (4 sites) and
Spain (1 site); these...
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converted to biorefinery, and
reopened 2019
Petit Couronne Refinery (
Petroplus), 142,000 bbl/d (22,600 m3/d) -
closed Berre L'Etang
Refinery (LyondellBasell)...
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petrol retailing ****ets as well as the
Coryton refinery (but sold it to
Petroplus in 2007).
Mobil returned to
being purely a
lubricant brand in Europe,...