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Catlettsburg, KentuckyMarathon’s Catlettsburg refinery is located in northeastern Kentucky on the western bank of the Big Sandy River. It was purchased in 1924 by Swiss Oil Corporation (then parent company of Ashland Inc.). The refinery sits on a 650-acre site, has a capacity of 226,000 barrels per calendar day and is staffed by more than 800 employees. Producing nearly two percent of the gasoline made in the United States, the refinery processes both sweet and sour crude oils that are supplied primarily by pipeline. The Catlettsburg refinery is a major producer of asphalt, diesel, jet fuel, petrochemicals and propane. HistoryThe facility has a rich tradition extending back to the 1920s. Ashland Refining Company purchased the 1,000 barrel per day plant in 1924, when it was little more than a skimming operation from which a few products were distilled. Partially built to assist the World War II effort, the Catlettsburg Refinery is a landmark for what is commonly known as the “Tri-State area,” connecting Kentucky, West Virginia and Ohio. With its strong commitment to technology, safety and its employees, the refinery soon became one of the most modern and efficient in the nation. Safety and Environmental Recognition
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