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Table of Content
17
Refined Product Terminals and Refinery Tankage
four refined product terminals located in El Paso, Texas; Moriarty and Bloomfield, New Mexico; and Tucson, Arizona,
with an aggregate capacity of approximately 1,200,000 barrels, that are integrated with HEP's refined product pipeline
system that serves our Navajo Refinery;
one refined product terminal located in Spokane, Washington, with a capacity of approximately 400,000 barrels, that serves
third-party common carrier pipelines;
one refined product terminal near Mountain Home, Idaho, with a capacity of 120,000 barrels, that serves a nearby United
States Air Force Base;
two refined product terminals, located in Wichita Falls and Abilene, Texas, and one tank farm in Orla, Texas with aggregate
capacity of approximately 500,000 barrels, that are integrated with HEP's refined product pipelines that serve Alon's Big
Spring, Texas refinery;
a refined product loading rack facility at each of our El Dorado, Tulsa, Navajo, Cheyenne and Woods Cross Refineries,
heavy product / asphalt loading rack facilities at our Tulsa East facility, Navajo Refinery Lovington facility and Cheyenne
Refinery, LPG loading rack facilities at our El Dorado Refinery, Tulsa West facility and Cheyenne Refinery, lube oil
loading racks at our Tulsa West facility and crude oil Leased Automatic Custody Transfer units located at our Cheyenne
Refinery;
on-site crude oil tankage at our Tulsa, El Dorado, Navajo, Cheyenne and Woods Cross Refineries having an aggregate
storage capacity of approximately 1,350,000 barrels;
on-site refined and intermediate product tankage at our El Dorado, Tulsa and Cheyenne Refineries having an aggregate
storage capacity of approximately 8,800,000 barrels;
eleven crude oil tanks adjacent to our El Dorado Refinery with a capacity of approximately 1,200,000 barrels that primarily
serve our El Dorado Refinery;
a 75% interest in UNEV Pipeline's product terminals near Cedar City, Utah and Las Vegas, Nevada with an aggregate
capacity of approximately 615,000 barrels; and
a 50% interest in Frontier Pipeline's tankage with an aggregate capacity of approximately 72,000 barrels.
Refinery Processing Units
a newly completed naphtha fractionation tower at our El Dorado Refinery, with a capacity of 50,000 BPD of desulfurized
naphtha; and
a newly completed hydrogen generation unit at our El Dorado Refinery, with a capacity of 6.1 million standard cubic feet
per day of natural gas.
ADDITIONAL OPERATIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION
Corporate Offices
We lease approximately 60,000 square feet for our principal corporate offices in Dallas, Texas. The lease for our principal corporate
offices expires in 2021. Functions performed in the Dallas office include overall corporate management, refinery and HEP
management, planning and strategy, corporate finance, crude acquisition, logistics, contract administration, marketing, investor
relations, governmental affairs, accounting, tax, treasury, information technology, legal and human resources support functions.
Employees and Labor Relations
As of December 31, 2015, we had 2,704 employees, of which 908 are currently covered by collective bargaining agreements
having various expiration dates between 2016 and 2019. We consider our employee relations to be good.
Environmental Regulation
Refinery and pipeline operations are subject to numerous federal, state and local laws regulating the discharge of substances into
the environment or otherwise relating to the protection of the environment. Permits or other authorizations are required under
these laws for the operation of our refineries, pipelines and related facilities, and these permits and authorizations are subject to
revocation, modification and renewal. Over the years, there have been ongoing communications, including notices of violations,
about environmental matters between us and federal and state authorities, some of which have resulted or will result in changes
to operating procedures and in capital expenditures. Compliance with applicable environmental laws, regulations and permits will
continue to have an impact on our operations, the results of our operations, and our capital requirements.