Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Suzanne Hall |
Global CISO and VP Technology | Profile |
Official account for the Western States Petroleum Association, representing oil and energy companies that fuel CA, AZ, NV, WA & OR.
CITGO Petroleum Corporation, a Delaware corporation with headquarters in Houston, refines, markets and transports gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, lubricants, petrochemicals, and other petroleum-based industrial products. CITGO has more 3,500 employees and is owned by PDV America, Inc., an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PDVSA), the national oil company of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. CITGO owns and operates three highly complex crude oil refineries located in Lake Charles, La., Lemont, Ill., and Corpus Christi, Texas. The company`s combined aggregate crude oil refining capacity of 749,000-bpd positions it as one of the largest refiners in the nation. The company owns and/or operates 48 petroleum product terminals, one of the largest networks in the country. The company markets motor fuels to independent marketers who consistently rate CITGO as one of the best branded supplier companies in the industry. CITGO branded marketers sell motor fuels through approximately 6,500 branded retail outlets. CITGO markets jet fuel directly to airlines and produces a variety of agricultural, automotive, industrial and private label lubricants to independent distributors, mass marketers and industrial customers as well as other clients. In addition, the company sells petrochemicals and industrial products directly to various manufacturers and industrial companies throughout the United States.
PGE utilizes technology such as seismic testing to identify oil and gas reserves. Vibration trucks send shock waves into the ground, as shown above. A recording truck is then used to capture their return to the surface, gathering information about
Cleantek is a clean energy technology company focused on hydro-sustainability with operations across North America. Cleantek has developed and commercialized its patented wastewater dehydration technology, the ZeroE, which it rents to its customers for use at gas processing facilities and on drilling rigs. Cleantek`s ZeroE technology separates wastewater into (i) clean water which is evaporated and returned to the natural hydrological cycle and (ii) concentrated brine which is disposed of using traditional means. The ZeroE technology is powered by the waste heat generated from the engine exhaust of gas plants and drilling rigs.