By Kathi O Shea May 6, 2021 8:39 am
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SKAGIT COUNTY, Wash. A motorcyclist is dead after hitting a tree in Skagit County Wednesday.
The cycle was reportedly southbound on Hwy 9 near Triple Creek Lane north of McMurray at 10 pm.
State troopers say the driver was speeding and lost control.
The man was wearing a helmet but was pronounced dead at the scene.
The State Patrol has not yet released details of his identity.
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Shell Sells Washington Puget Sound Refinery to Hollyfrontier
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Equilon Enterprises LLC d/b/a Shell Oil Products U.S. (Shell), a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell plc, has reached an agreement for the sale of its Puget Sound Refinery near Anacortes, Washington to a subsidiary of HollyFrontier Corporation, an independent refiner headquartered in Texas (HollyFrontier), for $350 million in cash plus the value of the hydrocarbon inventory. The transaction is expected to close in Q4 2021, subject to regulatory clearance and other customary closing conditions.
The divestment is part of Shells strategy to reduce its global refinery footprint to core sites integrated with the companys trading hubs, chemicals plants and marketing businesses. These high-value energy and chemical parks will produce more low-carbon fuels and speciality chemicals for our customers.
Shell Sells Washington Puget Sound Refinery To HollyFrontier
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HOUSTON, May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Equilon Enterprises LLC d/b/a Shell Oil Products U.S. (Shell), a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell plc, has reached an agreement for the sale of its Puget Sound Refinery near Anacortes, Washington to a subsidiary of HollyFrontier Corporation, an independent refiner headquartered in Texas (HollyFrontier), for $350 million in cash plus the value of the hydrocarbon inventory. The transaction is expected to close in Q4 2021, subject to regulatory clearance and other customary closing conditions.
The divestment is part of Shell s strategy to reduce its global refinery footprint to core sites integrated with the company s trading hubs, chemicals plants and marketing businesses. These high-value energy and chemical parks will produce more low-carbon fuels and speciality chemicals for our customers.