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Information current as of Sept. 30, 2014, unless otherwise noted.
Refining 2 Garyville 3 Galveston Bay 4 Catlettsburg 5 Robinson 6 Detroit 7 Texas City 8 Canton 9
MPC Supply 10
Terminal, Transport & Rail 11
Marine 11
Pipeline Transportation 12
MPLX LP 13
Sales & Marketing 14
Brand Marketing 15
Speedway LLC 16
Corporate Citizenship 17-18
Glossary 19
Table of Contents
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Based in Findlay, Ohio, Marathon Petroleum Corporation (MPC) is the nation’s fourth largest crude oil refiner with more than 1.7 million barrels per calendar day of capacity in its seven refinery system. MPC’s marketing network comprises approximately 2,740 Speedway convenience stores, approximately 5,400 Marathon Brand retail outlets with approximately 660 retail outlet contract assignments primarily in the Southeast and select Northeast states, and a large wholesale business. MPC serves the Midwest, Southeast, Northeast and Gulf Coast as a petroleum products marketer, with 81 owned and operated light product and asphalt terminals. MPC owns, leases or has ownership interests in about 8,300 miles of pipeline. MPC’s roots reach back to the earliest years of the oil industry in the United States.
For more information on Marathon Petroleum Corporation, visit its website at www.marathonpetroleum.com.
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RefiningTotal crude oil refining capacity: 1,714,000 BPCD Approximately 9.6% of total U.S. capacity
Crude oil throughput in 2013: 1,589 MBPDFeedstock/Blendstock throughputs in 2013: 213 MBPD
Marketing in 2013Consolidated refined product sales:(1) 2,086 MBPDConsolidated refined product purchases:(2) 281 MBPD
(1) Total company sales(2) MPC plus Speedway third-party purchasesBPCD = barrels per calendar dayMBPD = thousand barrels per day
Detroit:123,000 BPCD
Canton: 80,000 BPCD
Catlettsburg: 242,000 BPCD
Robinson: 212,000 BPCD
Garyville: 522,000 BPCD
Texas City: 84,000 BPCD
Galveston Bay:451,000 BPCD
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Marathon Petroleum’s Garyville refinery, completed in 1976, was the last major grassroots refinery built in the U.S. Located on the Mississippi River, midway between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, La., the refinery receives crude oil delivered via the Mississippi River and Louisiana Offshore Oil Port and from Gulf of Mexico production.
In 2009, MPC completed a major expansion project, which provided a significant increase in crude oil refining capacity. MPC continues to optimize the refinery and has increased its crude oil capacity to the current level of 522,000 bpcd, making it the third largest refinery in the U.S.
Garyville Refinery Crude oil capacity: 522,000 bpcd
Crude Oil Supply: A wide variety of both sweet and sour crude oils
Operations: Crude distillation, hydrocracking, catalytic cracking, hydrotreating, reforming, alkylation, isomerization, sulfur recovery and coking
Products: Gasoline, distillates, fuel-grade coke, polymer-grade propylene, asphalt, propane, slurry and sulfur
Product Distribution: Pipeline, transport truck, barge, rail and ocean tanker
Employment: Approximately 850 employees and 650 contractor workers
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Marathon Petroleum’s Galveston Bay refinery, which was acquired in 2013, is located in Texas City, Texas. The plant is one of the largest and most complex refineries in the U.S. It is well positioned on the Texas Gulf Coast, with the flexibility to receive and process a wide range of crude oils, and is strategically located to distribute finished products to the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, New York Harbor, Southeastern U.S. and export markets including Mexico, South America and Europe.
Galveston Bay Refinery Crude oil capacity: 451,000 bpcd
Crude Oil Supply: A wide variety of both sweet and sour crude oils
Operations: Crude distillation, hydrocracking, catalytic cracking, hydrotreating, reforming, alkylation, aromatics extraction, sulfur recovery and coking
Products: Gasoline, distillates, aromatics, heavy fuel oil, refinery-grade propylene, fuel-grade coke and sulfur
Product Distribution: Pipeline, barge, transport truck, rail and ocean tanker
Employment: Approximately 1,925 employees and 800 contractor workers
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Marathon Petroleum’s Catlettsburg refinery is located in northeastern Kentucky on the western bank of the Big Sandy River, near the confluence with the Ohio River. It was purchased in 1924 by Swiss Oil Corporation (then parent company of Ashland Inc.) and became fully owned by Marathon Petroleum Company in 2005.
Catlettsburg Refinery Crude oil capacity: 242,000 bpcd
Crude Oil Supply: Sweet and sour crude oils
Operations: Crude distillation, hydrotreating, catalytic cracking, alkylation, reforming, isomerization and sulfur recovery
Products: Gasoline, distillates, asphalt, heavy fuel oil, aromatics, propane, refinery-grade propylene and sulfur
Product Distribution: Pipeline, barge, transport truck and rail
Employment: Approximately 775 employees and 800 contractor workers
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Marathon Petroleum’s Robinson refinery was built in 1906 by the Lincoln Oil Company and purchased by Marathon (then The Ohio Oil Company) in 1924. Today, the refinery has a full conversion processing scheme designed to maximize production of gasoline and diesel fuel.
Robinson Refinery Crude oil capacity: 212,000 bpcd
Crude Oil Supply: Sweet and sour crude oils
Operations: Crude distillation, catalytic cracking, hydrocracking, hydrotreating, coking, reforming, alkylation, aromatics extraction, isomerization and sulfur recovery
Products: Gasoline, distillates, propane, aromatics, slurry, anode-grade coke, propylene and sulfur
Product Distribution: Pipeline, transport truck and rail
Employment: Approximately 675 employees and 475 contractor workers
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Marathon Petroleum’s Detroit refinery was acquired with the purchase of Aurora Gasoline Company by Marathon (then The Ohio Oil Company) in 1959. It is the only petroleum refinery operating in Michigan.
In November 2012, the company completed the Detroit Heavy Oil Upgrade Project that increased the refinery’s crude oil capacity by 14,000 bpcd and its heavy crude oil processing capacity by 80,000 bpcd, adding more than 400,000 gallons per day of clean transportation fuels to the marketplace.
Detroit Refinery Crude oil capacity: 123,000 bpcd
Crude Oil Supply: Sweet and sour crude oils including Canadian crude oils
Operations: Crude distillation, catalytic cracking, hydrotreating, reforming, alkylation, sulfur recovery and coking
Products: Gasoline, distillates, asphalt, fuel-grade coke, chemical-grade propylene, propane, slurry and sulfur
Product Distribution: Pipeline, transport truck, rail and barge
Employment: Approximately 500 employees and 275 contractor workers
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Marathon Petroleum’s Texas City refinery was built in 1931 and was acquired by Marathon (then The Ohio Oil Company) in 1962 from Plymouth Oil Company. It is located off the entrance to the Houston Ship Channel.
Texas City Refinery Crude oil capacity: 84,000 bpcd
Crude Oil Supply: Light sweet crude oils
Operations: Crude distillation, catalytic cracking, alkylation, reforming, aromatics extraction and sulfur recovery
Products: Gasoline, chemical-grade propylene, propane, aromatics, slurry and sulfur
Product Distribution: Pipeline, barge and rail
Employment: Approximately 275 employees and 225 contractor workers
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Marathon Petroleum’s Canton refinery, built in 1931, was acquired by Ashland Inc. in 1948 when it merged with Allied Oil Company and became fully owned by Marathon Petroleum Company in 2005. The refinery is a moderate conversion plant with a processing configuration that enables it to run heavy sour crudes as well as sweet crudes.
Canton Refinery Crude oil capacity: 80,000 bpcd
Crude Oil Supply: Sweet and sour crude oils including crude oil and condensate currently being produced from the Utica Shale
Operations: Crude distillation, catalytic cracking, hydrotreating, reforming, alkylation and sulfur recovery
Products: Gasoline, distillates, asphalt, roofing flux, propane, slurry and sulfur
Product Distribution: Pipeline, transport truck and rail
Employment: Approximately 350 employees and 300 contractor workers
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Ethanol: • MPC has blended ethanol into gasoline for more than
20 years. • Ethanol volumes sold in blended gasoline were
74 MBPD in 2013. • Capacity to blend E-10 across its entire gasoline
distribution network. • Interest in two 110 MMGPY ethanol facilities in
Clymers, Ind. (60%) and Greenville, Ohio (67%) and one 55 MMGPY facility in Albion, Mich. (43%).
Biodiesel Blended Diesel Fuel: • MPC sells biodiesel-blended diesel fuel in 12 states. • Owns a biodiesel facility in Cincinnati, Ohio, that
produces many products including biodiesel and glycerin.
MPC SupplyCrude Oil Supply Feedstock Supply Product Purchases
MBPD = thousand barrels per day MMGPY = million gallons per year
Canadian16%
Other International24%
Domestic60%
Canadian 1%
Other International20%
Domestic79%
Distillate17%
Alternative Fuels32%
Gasoline47%
Other 4%
2013 Data
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Terminal, Transport & Rail• 63 owned-and-operated, two part-owned and non-operated
and 60 third-party light product terminals (gasoline, diesel, kerosene, jet fuel) • 1,388 MBPD light products throughput in 2013
• 18 owned-and-operated and eight third-party asphalt terminals(1)
• 26 MBPD asphalt terminal throughput in 2013• 170 owned transport trucks and 262 transport loading racks
• 127 MBPD light products delivered via MPC trucks in 2013• 2,165 owned or leased railcars
Marine• Marine Transportation’s inland river fleet is one of the largest
private domestic fleets of inland petroleum product barges.• All cargoes transported are liquid and include among other
commodities crude oil, asphalt, gasoline, diesel fuel, vacuum gas oil, feedstocks, chemicals and ethanol.
• Marine’s inland river operation utilizes 17 owned and one leased inland waterway towboats and a fleet of 212 owned and leased barges, as well as contracted and chartered equipment.
Light Product Terminals MPC Owned Part Owned Third PartyAsphalt/Heavy Oil Terminals MPC Owned MPC Third PartyWater Supplied Terminals Coastal Inland(1) Operated seasonallyMBPD = thousand barrels per day
MPC Refineries
Ethanol Facility
Biodiesel Facility
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Pipeline Transportation• MPC owns, leases or has ownership interests in
approximately 8,300 miles of pipeline including interests in Capline, Centennial, Explorer, LOCAP, LOOP, Maumee, Muskegon and Wolverine systems.
• MPC delivered approximately 2.2 million barrels of crude oil and petroleum products daily through these pipelines in 2013.
• One of the largest petroleum pipeline companies in the U.S. based on total volume delivered.
MPC Owned & Operated
MPC Interest; Operated by MPL
MPC Interest; Operated by Others
Pipelines Used by MPC
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MPC Refineries
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HammondMPLX LP• MPLX LP (MPLX) began trading on the New York Stock
Exchange in October 2012, and is a master limited partnership which MPC owns 73.6 percent. MPLX’s operations are strategically located within MPC’s refining and marketing supply network, and are positioned to provide MPC with a logistical competitive advantage.
• 1,004 miles of common carrier crude oil pipelines
• 1,902 miles of common carrier product pipelines
• Four tank farms with 3.3 million barrels of available storage capacity
• Butane cavern with 1 million barrels of storage capacity
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MarketingRetail: Approximately 2,740 Speedway convenience stores in 22 states
Brand: Approximately 5,400 Marathon Brand locations in 19 states
Wholesale: One of the largest wholesale suppliers of gasoline and distillate within its market area
Asphalt and Heavy Oil: One of the largest domestic asphalt producers with a capacity of approximately 101 MBPCD
Special Products: Markets petroleum coke, propane, propylene, cumene, raffinate, butane, molten sulfur, benzene, toluene and xylene
Sales2,086 MBPD(1)
Commodities Marketing Channels
Special Products & Feedstock 12%
Distillate 30%
Gasoline54%
Wholesale59%
Special Products & Feedstock 12%
Marathon Brand 15%
Speedway 10%
Asphalt & Heavy Fuel Oil 4%
(1) Total company sales in 2013.MBPCD = thousand barrels per calendar day
Asphalt & Heavy Fuel Oil 4%
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Brand Marketing• 2013 sales: 4.9 billion gallons
• Approximately 5,400 retail outlets
• Approximately 660 retail outlet contract assignments primarily in the Southeast and select Northeast states
• Located in 19 states
To learn more about Marathon Brand Marketing, please visit our website at
www.marathonpetroleum.com/brand. For station locations, go to www.marathonpetroleum.com/brand/stations/.
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Speedway LLC2013 annual sales:
• Approximately 2.85 billion gallons of gasoline• Approximately 297 million gallons of diesel fuel• Approximately $3.14 billion merchandise sales
Approximately 7.8 million gallons of gasoline sold daily in 2013
Approximately 2,740 convenience stores located in 22 states
To learn more about Speedway, please visit our website atwww.speedway.com and for
store locations, www.speedway.com/PrintStoreRoster.asp.
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EnvironmentMPC is committed to environmental stewardship. As a company that is dependent on natural resources, MPC recognizes the value of protecting the environment. MPC facilities are consistently recognized for their efforts in this area.
Health/SafetyOptimizing health and safety performance is an integral part of MPC’s vision and success. A safe working environment makes employees more productive because they feel more comfortable at work, knowing they will return home to their family and friends in the same condition that they left each day.
EEO/DiversityAn equal opportunity employer, MPC recognizes its strength is in its people. The company values diversity and respects the individual. MPC strives to attract, develop and retain a highly talented and diverse workforce and offers competitive, challenging career opportunities. It is the company’s policy to comply with all applicable laws and regulations concerning the prohibition of discrimination in employment.
Corporate Citizenship
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Community InvolvementMPC is proud to be an active part of the communities where it operates, supporting many local charities and programs, including the United Way and Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The company also contributes to numerous universities and educational institutions. MPC’s culture is to give more than monetary support. Employees volunteer time, talents and hard work to help create a better quality of life for those in communities where we operate.
Ethics and IntegrityBusiness integrity and ethics have long been guiding principles of the company. MPC is committed to high ethical standards in all areas of business. MPC is privileged to do business in many communities; as members of those communities, the company must act with integrity and responsibility. As such, the company has a Business Integrity and Compliance office that oversees the Code of Business Conduct, promotes business ethics through education and training, and operates an employee “Helpline” for reporting suspected illegal or unethical conduct and to answer employee questions and concerns.
Corporate Citizenship
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BPCD barrels per calendar day
MBPD thousand barrels per day
MBPCD thousand barrels per calendar day
MMBPD million barrels per day
MMGPY million gallons per year
E-10 fuel containing 10 percent ethanol and 90 percent conventional gasoline
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