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Marathon Petroleum Casey Sullivan, Government and Public Affairs Manager 1 Refining 101 2 Quiz How many commercial refineries are in Alaska? 3 Quiz How many refineries are in Alaska? When did Kenai refinery start up? 4 Quiz How many


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Marathon Petroleum

Casey Sullivan, Government and Public Affairs Manager 1

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Refining 101

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Quiz

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How many commercial refineries are in Alaska?

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Quiz

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How many refineries are in Alaska? When did Kenai refinery start up?

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Quiz

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How many refineries are in Alaska? When did Kenai refinery start up? What company sold its assets to Hilcorp in 2012?

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Reliably serving Alaska

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Serving Alaska for 50 Years

1969 Tesoro completes construction, starts up Nikiski refinery 2017 Andeavor 2018 Marathon Merger 7

Plant startup Nov 15, 1969. Mark Necessary, Glenn Jackson, John Tagliarino

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MPC Refining Footprint and Regions

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Refining & Marketing ⚫ Nations largest refiner ⚫ More than 3 million barrels per day of refining capacity ⚫ 16 refineries in 13 states Retail ⚫ Nation’s second-largest company-owned and –

  • perated convenience store chain

Midstream ⚫ Transports and stores crude oil and refined products via pipelines, terminals, towboats and barges

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Alaskans Serving Alaska

⚫ Integrated refining, logistics, and marketing company ⚫ ~ 250 Alaskan employees ⚫ Trusted community partner ⚫ Safety champions and committed environmental stewards ⚫ Expanding our footprint – Increased workforce ~ 10% at refinery – Purchased Flint Hills terminal in North Pole – June 2019 – On going projects at and around refinery

  • Sulfur Mining Project

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Kenai Refinery: Feed & Yield

27% Fuel Oil, VGO & Asphalt 27% Gasoline 35% Jet 9% Diesel

Crude Hydrocracking Catalytic Reforming Hydrogen Generation Diesel Desulfurization - DDU 25 LTD Sulfur recovery - SRU COGEN 8.6 M kW Major Units

Typical YIELDS

Vacuum Distillation Isomerization 10

Alaska North Slope (ANS) Alaska Cook Inlet (ACI) Light foreign

  • balance to fill plan

28-48 API Gravity <1% Sulfur

Typical FEEDS

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Marathon Ice Week at AVTEC

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⚫ 3rd annual event ⚫ Federal, State and private partner participation ⚫ Two days of ship simulations

– Mitigation of ice flow effects @ KPL Nikiski Dock – Emergency self arrest anchoring – Lectures, feedback sessions, collaboration

⚫ MPC strategic investment in marine simulators – 2 x $95K grant to upgrade simulators

⚫ Just one of many safety/response trainings

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Marathon/CIRCAC Maritime Scholarship

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⚫ $2,500 scholarship for student training at Alaska Maritime Training Center ⚫ US Coast Guard-approved training facility which

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approved USCG Merchant Mariner and be employed in Alaska’s maritime industry ⚫ Joint partnership between MPC/CIRCAC

We have long supported the Alaska Maritime Training Center and are pleased to partner with Marathon Petroleum and AVTEC to help make that training a reality for more students.”

  • Mike Munger, Executive Director CIRCAC
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Community Partnerships

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Q and A

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Final Thoughts

⚫ Alaskans producing quality products for Alaska for 50 years ⚫ Kenai is heart but serve most of Alaska and west coast ⚫ Strong partnership with state and communities ⚫ Preparing for another 50 years What refinery needs to be successful: ⚫ Abundant, competitive sources of crude ⚫ Reliable and affordable energy ⚫ Trained and available workforce ⚫ Public policy that encourages businesses to thrive

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