Motiva Enterprises

Motiva Enterprises, LLC, is a fully owned affiliate of Saudi Refining Inc. and headquartered in Houston, Texas, United States with revenue of $24 billion during fiscal 2004.

Motiva Enterprises, LLC

Previously, it was a 50–50 joint venture between Shell Oil Company (the wholly owned American subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell) and Saudi Refining Inc. (controlled by Saudi Aramco).

In 1988, Texaco and Saudi Refining agreed to form a joint venture known as Star Enterprise in which Saudi Refining would own a 50 percent share of Texaco's refining and marketing operations in the eastern United States and Gulf Coast.[1]

In 1997, Shell embarked on two joint ventures with Texaco in which the companies merged their marketing and refining operations. The operations in the western and midwestern United States were merged into a company called Equilon. The Star Enterprise operation and Shell's eastern and southeastern operations were merged into a company called Motiva.[2] After Texaco merged with Chevron in 2001, Shell and Saudi Refining purchased Texaco's interests in the joint ventures. Equilon became a fully owned subsidiary of Shell, while Saudi Aramco and Shell each became equal owners of Motiva.[3].

The Motiva joint venture was formed in 1998 and operated as a 50/50 refining and marketing joint venture between the parties from 2002-April 2017.[4]

In March 2017, Royal Dutch Shell plc signed definitive agreements with Saudi Refining Inc. that gave full ownership of refining and marketing joint venture Motiva Enterprises, LLC to Saudi Refining.

Beginning in the mid-2010s, Motiva has obtained an exclusive license for the 76 gasoline brand, previously a West Coast-only brand. Therefore, 76-branded stations have appeared in Motiva's northeast markets. Similarly, Philips 66 and Conoco-branded outlets have also appeared (presumably under the same deal); it marks the return of the Philips 66 name to the Northeast, as they withdrew from the market in 1972.[5]

Operations

Motiva Enterprises owns and operates the Port Arthur Refinery in Port Arthur, Texas. On May 25th, 2012, Motiva officially completed its expansion of the refinery to a capacity of 600,000 bbl/d (95,000 m3/d) making it the largest refinery in North America and the fifth largest in the world.

Motiva's products include diesel, gasoline, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), aviation fuel, and lubricants which it supplies to American states in the South, Mid-Atlantic, and the Northeast. Marketing outlets include 5200 Shell and 76-branded service stations. There are 24 storage and distribution terminals.[6]

References

  1. "Saudi-Texaco Joint Venture". The New York Times. 3 January 1989. Retrieved 19 April 2011.
  2. "Aspects of the Refining/Marketing Joint Ventures of Shell Oil, Star Enterprises, and Texaco". Eia.doe.gov. Archived from the original on 15 June 2010. Retrieved 19 April 2011.
  3. Houston Business Journal (8 February 2002). "Shell to brand new U.S. gas stations". Bizjournals.com. Retrieved 19 April 2011.
  4. http://www.motivaenterprises.com/
  5. Feb. 05; 2016. "Motiva, Phillips 66 Sign 76 Brand Deal". CSP Daily News. Retrieved 23 October 2019.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. Reeves, William D. (2003). Historic Louisiana: An Illustrated History. HPN Books. ISBN 9781893619326.
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