SUNCOR ENERGY
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'Suncor Energy Inc.' is a Canadian energy company which markets its products in Canada under the Sunoco name. It is currently developing one of the world's largest petroleum resource basins, the Athabasca Oil Sands in Alberta. Suncor and Syncrude Canada Limited have the two largest operations extracting oil from the oil sands
Suncor was founded in 1917 in Montreal as 'Sun Company of Canada'. Formerly connected with Sunoco (split in 1995), it markets its products under the Sunoco name but with a redesigned logo. It maintains a joint venture, Sun Petrochemicals Company, with Sunoco. From 1981 to 1993, the Government of Ontario had a 25% stake in Suncor.
Suncor Energy Inc., an integrated energy company, based in Calgary, Alberta. Retail arm Suncor Energy Products Incorporated is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario.
Products of Suncor are sold in service stations in Ontario and Colorado (via Phillips 66):
★ Ultra 94, Gold Diesel fuels
★ ecoWash car wash
★ Suncor MasterCard
★ 272 Sunoco retail service stations in Ontario
★ 140 Pioneer-operated retail service stations in Ontario
★ Sarnia Refinery
★ St. Clair Ethanol Plant
★ 60 UPI-operated service stations in rural Ontario
★ Sunoco FleetFuels sites in southern Ontario
★ Fort McMurray Oil Sands Project
★ Denver CO Refinery
★ Grand Junction CO Products Terminal
★ 43 retail stations branded as Phillips 66 in the United States
Current members of the board of directors of the company are:
★ Mel Benson
★ Brian Canfield
★ Bryan Davies
★ Brian Felesky
★ John Ferguson (chairman)
★ W. Douglas Ford
★ Richard George
★ John Huff
★ Eira Thomas
★ Ann McCaig
★ Mike O'Brien
The current CEO of the company is: Richard George.
The current COO of the company is: Steve Williams
In 2007, Suncor Energy was named one of Canada's Top 100 Employers, as published in Maclean's magazine, the largest oilsands development firm to receive this honour.[1]
1. Reasons for Selection, 2007 Canada's Top 100 Employers
★ Suncor Energy Company website
'Suncor Energy Inc.' is a Canadian energy company which markets its products in Canada under the Sunoco name. It is currently developing one of the world's largest petroleum resource basins, the Athabasca Oil Sands in Alberta. Suncor and Syncrude Canada Limited have the two largest operations extracting oil from the oil sands
| Contents |
| History |
| Products |
| Facilities |
| Canada |
| United States |
| Corporate governance |
| Community Involvement & Awards |
| References |
| External link |
History
Suncor was founded in 1917 in Montreal as 'Sun Company of Canada'. Formerly connected with Sunoco (split in 1995), it markets its products under the Sunoco name but with a redesigned logo. It maintains a joint venture, Sun Petrochemicals Company, with Sunoco. From 1981 to 1993, the Government of Ontario had a 25% stake in Suncor.
Suncor Energy Inc., an integrated energy company, based in Calgary, Alberta. Retail arm Suncor Energy Products Incorporated is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario.
Products
Products of Suncor are sold in service stations in Ontario and Colorado (via Phillips 66):
★ Ultra 94, Gold Diesel fuels
★ ecoWash car wash
★ Suncor MasterCard
Facilities
Canada
★ 272 Sunoco retail service stations in Ontario
★ 140 Pioneer-operated retail service stations in Ontario
★ Sarnia Refinery
★ St. Clair Ethanol Plant
★ 60 UPI-operated service stations in rural Ontario
★ Sunoco FleetFuels sites in southern Ontario
★ Fort McMurray Oil Sands Project
United States
★ Denver CO Refinery
★ Grand Junction CO Products Terminal
★ 43 retail stations branded as Phillips 66 in the United States
Corporate governance
Current members of the board of directors of the company are:
★ Mel Benson
★ Brian Canfield
★ Bryan Davies
★ Brian Felesky
★ John Ferguson (chairman)
★ W. Douglas Ford
★ Richard George
★ John Huff
★ Eira Thomas
★ Ann McCaig
★ Mike O'Brien
The current CEO of the company is: Richard George.
The current COO of the company is: Steve Williams
Community Involvement & Awards
In 2007, Suncor Energy was named one of Canada's Top 100 Employers, as published in Maclean's magazine, the largest oilsands development firm to receive this honour.[1]
References
1. Reasons for Selection, 2007 Canada's Top 100 Employers
External link
★ Suncor Energy Company website
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