Valero Completes Purchase of Two Fuel Terminals
06.28.2011 - NEWS

June 27, 2011 [Eco-Energy] - Valero Terminaling and Distribution Co., a subsidiary of Valero Energy Corp., has successfully completed the acquisition of Chevron USA Inc.’s Louisville and Lexington, Ky. product terminals for an undisclosed amount, company officials announced on Monday. 


Valero has also acquired Chevron’s minority interest in the LouLex Pipeline system, which connects the two terminal facilities. The terminals began operating under Valero on Saturday, June 25.

The Louisville terminal receives its products from waterborne barge and pipeline deliveries. It has 10 tanks totaling approximately 500,000 barrels of in-service storage. Lexington’s inbound products arrive from the LouLex Pipeline system, and the terminal includes six tanks totaling approximately 130,000 barrels of in-service storage. Both terminals are capable of supplying ethanol-blended gasoline.

The ownership and operation of these bulk petroleum storage and distribution facilities will enable Valero to expand its wholesale marketing presence in eastern Kentucky with product supplied primarily from the Valero Memphis Refinery.

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