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The Kern Oil refinery, built in 1934, can process an estimated 25,000 barrels of crude oil a day and can produce about 295,000 gallons each of gasoline and diesel. It has 110 employees.
Kern Energy, a family-owned refinery, is rebranding from its previous name, Kern Oil & Refining Co., as part of the company's continued push toward innovations that reduce the carbon intensity of ...
The business lunch he had a quarter century ago at a Chinese restaurant in Long Beach was classic Larry David Delpit Sr., the longtime owner of Kern Oil & Refining Co. who died Dec. 28 surrounded ...
A 24-page letter offers recommendations to Gov. Newsom. The commission also says refinery closures will add 15-30 cents to ...
In a potential watershed for local oil production, a senior Sacramento energy official recommended Friday that the Newsom administration exempt Kern County’s contentious petroleum permitting plan from ...
Kern Oil & Refining Co. (“ Kern ”) is an independent petroleum refining and marketing company with its refinery facility located in Bakersfield, California.
To Jesus Alonso, the 85-year-old facility owned by Kern Oil & Refining Co. is a bracing symbol of environmental damage in Kern County, where three-quarters of California oil is produced.
Kern Oil, which runs the state’s smallest gasoline-making refinery in its headquarters city, is owned by Casey & Co., a privately held company led by President Larry Delpit.
The Dangote oil refinery in Nigeria, Africa’s largest crude processing facility, is preparing to ship its first gasoline ...
Items Tagged with 'Kern Oil & Refining' ARTICLES. Enviros, ag groups clash over possible crop-based biofuel limits in Calif. LCFS. 08/17/22 8:40 AM By Steve Davies.
Oct. 13—Kern Oil & Refining Co. could have changed its name years ago in recognition of its past innovations in the area of renewable-fuel production — so why do it now? Because it's about to ...
Oct. 13—Kern Oil & Refining Co. could have changed its name years ago in recognition of its past innovations in the area of renewable-fuel production — so why do it now? Because it's about to ...
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