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Logistics
The Logistics business operates refi ned product and crude oil
pipelines and terminals, and conducts crude oil acquisition and
marketing activities primarily in the Northeast, Midwest and South
Central regions of the United States. Sunoco’s interests consist
primarily of its 43 percent ownership, including its general partner
interest, of Sunoco Logistics Partners L.P. (NYSE: SXL), a publicly
traded master limited partnership.
Chemicals
The Chemicals business manufactures, distributes and markets
refi nery-based petrochemicals used in the fi bers, resins and
specialties markets. Key products include polypropylene, phenol
and bisphenol-A used in many consumer and industrial products.
Sunoco Chemicals is a major participant in these market
segments, with production at nine plants throughout the United
States and annual sales of approximately fi ve billion pounds.
Coke
Sun Coke Company manufactures high-quality coke for use by
steel manufacturers in the production of blast-furnace steel.
Aggregate annual production from its Indiana Harbor, Jewell and
Haverhill facilities is approximately 2.5 million tons. In addition,
Sun Coke has a minority joint-venture interest in a 1.7 million tons-
per-year facility and associated cogeneration power plant in Vitória,
Brazil, which is expected to begin operations in the fi rst half of
2007. The facility will be operated by Sun Coke.