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TEXAS CITY REFINERY
FAST FACTS
450 employees
$17.1 million generated in annual property taxes and fees
$5 million+ donated to local charities since 2012
$654,000 pledged to the United Way in 2019
15,315 employee volunteer hours
in 2019
260,000 approximate barrels per day (bpd)
total throughput capacity
OSHA Voluntary Protection Program (VPP)
Star Site
Produces gasoline, ultra-low-sulfur diesel,
jet fuel, liquefied petroleum gases (LPGs), petroleum coke
and sulfur
THE TEXAS CITY REFINERY
Michael Walter Community Relations/
Public Affairs Supervisor
Valero Texas City Refinery 1304 Loop 197 South Texas City, TX 77590
(409) 945-4451
valero.com
The Valero Texas City Refinery began operations in 1908 and has gone through numerous modifications and expansions. The refinery is located on the Texas City Ship Channel,
with deep-water access for feedstocks and refined products.
ABOUT VALERO
Valero is the largest global independent refiner, and
a leading ethanol and renewable diesel producer
and corporate citizen.
© 2020 Valero. All rights reserved.
15 petroleum refineries
3.1 million barrels per day
throughput capacity
Ranked one of the
50 most community-
minded companies in the U.S. since 2013
14 ethanol plants in the U.S.
Combined production
capacity of 1.73 billion gallons
per year
275 million gallons per year
in renewable diesel
World’s 2nd Largest Renewable
Diesel producer
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY COMMUNITY
Safety is our foundation for success.
Member and active participant in the
Texas City Industrial Mutual Aid System (IMAS) organization, which shares personnel and resources
during times of emergency
Achieved VPP Star Site Recognition by the
Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) in 2001, and re-approved in
2005, 2008 and 2012
Honored by the Houston Area Safety Council for outstanding performance in promoting and
improving contractor safety
We will be a good neighbor by sharing our success with the
communities where we live and work through volunteerism,
charitable giving and the economic support of being
a good employer.
Actively engaged in the Texas City/La Marque Community
Advisory Council
Founding donor and regular supporter of the Texas City ISD
Industrial Trades Center
Employees serve on the boards of a variety of area oganizations
We partner with:
• SMART Family Literacy • Adopt-A-Highway • Calvin Vincent Early
Childhood Center• Galveston County Food
Bank
We are committed stewards of the environment.
Since Valero acquired the Texas City refinery in 1997,
we have reduced our criteria emissions by 92%
We have reduced our
flaring emissions by 97%
Our refinery has invested
more than $1 billion in environmental and reliability
improvement projects
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