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Sunoco
Chemicals' Facilities
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SARNIA REFINERY
Sunoco, Inc. has a joint venture partnership
with its former Canadian subsidiary, Suncor Energy Inc., under which the companies jointly
market chemicals produced at Suncors Sarnia, Ontario refinery and Sunoco's Toledo,
OH refinery. Sunoco sold its 55 percent interest in Suncor in 1995.

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Eagle Point, NJ
Frankford, PA
Haverhill, OH
La Porte, TX
Marcus Hook, PA
Neal, WV
Philadelphia, PA
Sarnia, Canada
Toledo, OH
TECHNOLOGY & COMMERCIAL CENTER
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The Sarnia Refinery, located on the St. Clair River, was constructed
during the early 1950s and placed on stream in October 1953 with a design crude oil
capacity of 15,000 barrels per day. Over the following 15 years, facilities were added
which increased the crude oil capacity to 38,000 barrels per day.
During 1974, a major expansion was completed
and went on stream that increased the crude oil capacity to its present 80,000 barrels per
day. During 1976 and 1977, facilities were added for the production of aromatics: benzene, toluene
and xylene, which are the feedstocks used in the
production of plastics and pharmaceuticals. This marked the advent of Sunoco into the
chemicals field.
Beginning mid Fall 2000, Sunoco began producing two new
products out of Sarnia Sunoco 100
and Sunoco 150.

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