Asphalt Company Profiles

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Asphalt is an asphalt-based material used widely in construction to repair roads, pathways, and parking lots. It is produced by various petrochemical companies. Select the best Ontario Asphalt Paving.

Select a company with experience and certified materials that use licensed drivers and has current licenses and insurance.

Family-owned asphalt contractors are among the most notable in their field. With years of experience and an excellent reputation to their name, these family businesses stand as beacons of reliability for all.

Shell

Shell is one of the world’s premier oil and gas companies. Its upstream business specializes in searching for and extracting crude oil and natural gas reserves from underground, operating an oil pipeline network, and offering services like engineering consulting, project management, and contracting; its downstream businesses focus on retailing gasoline and other fuels retail sales as well as refining, transportation and marketing natural gas as well as producing petrochemicals; it owns over 12,000 Shell service stations in North America with additional famous Jiffy Lube and Pennzoil brands owned by them as well.

Shell offers industrial lubricants designed to meet a range of applications, from metalworking and power generation to food-grade applications and fuel additives that improve vehicle performance while lowering emissions. In addition, its carbon capture and storage technology is an invaluable weapon against climate change, while its commitment to creating innovative ideas and providing them to its customers drives its passion – something that sets Shell apart in its industry.

BP PLC

BP is one of the world’s premier oil and gas companies, ranking fourth globally by market capitalization in 2015. Although its performance suffered following the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster, BP remains competitive in nine industries: mining, oil drilling and gas extraction, petroleum refining, motor fuel manufacturing, gasoline stations, and pipeline transportation.

BP operates 23 oil refineries and over 29,000 service stations worldwide in 29 countries. It also produces petrochemicals derived from petroleum. Furthermore, in addition to conventional energy businesses like wind and solar power generation, BP invests in alternative sources of power generation.

BP’s diverse business has allowed it better to navigate volatile crude prices and product demand fluctuations, while investment in renewable and low-carbon energies has expanded earnings potential. Although revenue from alternative energies remains minimal, delays at the Tangguh LNG project prevented them from mitigating environmental impact as planned and led to reduced upstream profitability. Nonetheless, safety performance improved over the last five years, with fewer Tier-1 safety events and environmental damage occurring than previously.

Marathon Petroleum Corporation

Marathon Petroleum Corporation is a downstream petroleum products producer. It refines, markets, and transports petroleum products, as well as owns and operates pipeline systems and its fleet of trucks and other vehicles—not to mention convenience stores under Speedway and Emro brand names—all operating out of Findlay, Ohio, since 1887, when it was established initially as Ohio Oil Company within Standard Oil Trust until separating in 1911; later, it merged with Ashland Inc. and expanded operations further still.

This integrated system includes refineries, terminals, standard carrier pipelines, and storage facilities located throughout the Midwest and Gulf Coast regions of the US. Its marketing system includes ARCO brand locations across the country. The company owns both general partners and a majority of limited partnership interests in MPLX LP, a diversified midstream energy infrastructure company. In addition, it recently purchased Hess retail operations from Northeast North Carolina.

NuStar Energy L.P.

The Company’s operations can be divided into three segments: pipeline, storage, and fuel marketing. The pipeline segment transports petroleum products and anhydrous ammonia. Storage facilities offer storage services for refined products, crude oil, renewable fuels, and specialty liquids, while fuel marketing provides sales to third parties. With approximately 9,500 miles of pipeline infrastructure and 63 storage facilities spread out over its operating territory, The Company boasts one of the world’s most extensive pipeline networks available today.

The National Asphalt Pavement Association is a trade organization representing the asphalt industry at federal and state levels. Its members produce over 420 million tons of asphalt annually to pave 2.8 billion square miles across America’s pavement surfaces; additionally, they offer asphalt paving services to commercial, industrial, and residential end users.

The Association is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected status. Furthermore, The Association strives to provide customers with outstanding service while furthering industry advancement through research, member engagement, and advocacy.

Nynas AB

Nynas AB refines crude oil to produce naphthenic specialty products and bitumen, catering to transformer manufacturers, chemical and process industries, lubricant/polymer manufacturers, building and construction companies, and electric utilities. With four refineries located in Harburg, Gothenburg, Nynashamn (all in Sweden), and Eastham in England, Nynas also maintains several joint ventures/ subsidiaries globally.

Specialty oils from ICM are used in numerous applications, from printing inks to rubber/TPE products, adhesives, and wood treatment, which help improve performance while meeting regulatory standards, including stringent environmental ones.

Nynas was recently sanctioned by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the US Treasury Department; however, OFAC later extended General License 13E, which allows the sale and purchase of many products from Nynas. Investors include Davidson Kempner Capital Management and Nestle; Nynas also has partnerships with universities and higher education institutions that give students valuable hands-on experience working within an energy and environmental field environment.