NuStar Energy was formed in 2007 when Valero spun-off its division Valero L.P., previously Shamrock Logistics L.P., which it had acquired from Diamond Shamrock in 2001.
NuStar Energy manages more than 5,480 miles of refined product pipelines in Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Minnesota.
The company operates primarily in the United States but also has operations in the Netherlands.
NuStar Energy also manages 2,000 miles of ammonia pipelines, 1,150 miles of crude pipelines, 84 refined product terminal facilities, and one crude oil storage facility.
NuStar Energy trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol NS, is #661 in the Fortune 500, and had $3.18 billion in revenue in 2013.
NuStar EnergyNuStar Energy was formed in 2007 when Valero spun-off its division Valero L.P., previously Shamrock Logistics L.P., which it had acquired from Diamond Shamrock in 2001.
NuStar Energy manages more than 5,480 miles of refined product pipelines in Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Minnesota.
The company operates primarily in the United States but also has operations in the Netherlands.
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NuStar Energy also manages 2,000 miles of ammonia pipelines, 1,150 miles of crude pipelines, 84 refined product terminal facilities, and one crude oil storage facility.
NuStar Energy trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol NS, is #661 in the Fortune 500, and had $3.18 billion in revenue in 2013.