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what’s in my backyard?

COMMUNITY GUIDE TO REFINING

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This template is for you to customize as needed in order to communicate what you do and how you do it.

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what we’ll cover today

What is refining? Local history Community contributions What do we make? How do we make it? Common questions

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what is refining?

WE MAKE THE PRODUCTS THAT

  • Take your kids to school each day
  • Power farmers and food systems
  • Get your packages to you on time
  • Keep you cozy in the winter
  • Keep machines running smoothly
  • Help you make that mean BBQ
  • Let you see the world
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ABOUT OUR FACILITY

  • Length of time in the community
  • Products made
  • Other notable fact
  • Other notable fact

local history

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community contributions

Insert overview here of your facility’s community engagement and impact

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Insert details here of the work your company / facility does in the community

  • Volunteer
  • Donations
  • Other Programs

ECONOMIC IMPACT

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  • n the community
  • Jobs
  • Taxes
  • Other
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what do we make?

PRODUCTS

gasoline diesel kerosene asphalt bunker fuel ethylene propylene propane butanes sulfur coke

TYPICAL USE

cars large trucks airplanes paving roads large ships plastics medical devices home heating gas grills fertilizer power plants

Crude Oil

TYPICAL REFINERY

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how do we make it?

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common questions

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how do we operate safely?

video

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how do we keep the community safe?

CULTURE

We build strong cultures

  • f safety. From the

leadership never compromising on safety to the on-site employees empowered to stop work to preserve safety.

INVESTMENT

We invest heavily in preventative equipment maintenance, state-of- the-art control systems, hazard recognition, extensive training, and rigorous operating practices and procedures to mitigate risks and operate responsibly.

COOPERATION

We work together as an industry to reduce the frequency and severity

  • f process safety

events; collect and analyze industry data to identify opportunities for improvement; develop tools to help everyone improve performance.

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how do we keep the community safe?

Technology also plays a role

ENHANCE INSPECTIONS

Drones Thermal Imaging and Detection Virtual/Augmented Reality Operator Simulations iPads and Cell Phones QR Codes and RFID Tags

IMPROVE TRAINING WITH IMMERSIVE LEARNING REAL-TIME DATA ACCESS

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how do we compare to other industries?

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics; Industry, Injury, and Illness Data 2017

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how are we doing on the environment?

as fossil fuel use has gone up in the U.S., concentrations of air pollutants have gone down

150 300 millions

  • f tons

1990 SO2 NOx VOC PM10 CO 2014 SO2 NOx VOC PM10 CO

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what’s that white “smoke”?

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what’s that flame?

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how are gas prices determined?

what we pay for a regular gallon of gasoline*

13%

Refining Costs

17%

Fed & State Tax

13%

Distribution & Marketing

56%

Crude Oil

* Energy Information Agency 2019. Numbers do not add up to 100% due to rounding.

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gas prices

New video TBD 2019 Old video here

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why do we still need fossil fuels?

EACH CONTAINS THE SAME AMOUNT OF ENERGY

1 gallon of gasoline 5 burning logs 13,000 AA batteries

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fossil fuels: energy density

Video

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fossil fuels: petrochemicals

Video

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how big are these industries?

$600 BILLION U.S. economic contributions $70 BILLION federal taxes $60 BILLION state and local taxes

Source: IMPLAN 2017

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what type of careers are available?

Skilled Craft Professionals · Public Affairs Officers · Cyber Security Experts · Procurement Officers · Supply Chain Management Directors · Human Resources Specialists · Chemists · Mechanical, Chemical, Environmental, and Electrical Engineers · Machine Operators · Environmental Health and Safety Technicians · Electricians · IT Administrators · Drivers · Communications Professionals · Just to name a few

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$135,000 refinery worker $55,000 average US worker

what do industry jobs pay?

AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARIES

Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics Data

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take the refinery 3600 tour

Link

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any questions?