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FAQ

  • Where is the Pine Bend Refinery located?
  • The Pine Bend plant in Rosemount is one of the largest oil refineries in the United States. Known as the Pine Bend Refinery, the facility is operated by Flint Hills Resources. It's named after the town of Pine Bend, which was absorbed into the city of Rosemount in 1972. (Image via Google Streetview)
  • Who owns Pine Bend oil refinery?
  • The Pine Bend oil refinery is operated by Flint Hills Resources, a leading refining and chemicals company with operations primarily in the Midwest and Texas.
  • Will Pine Bend get 70% of its power from on-site energy sources?
  • Since 2000, the refinery has reduced its traditional criteria emissions 70% while increasing production to meet demand. Pine Bend will soon get up to 70% of its power from on-site highly efficient energy sources. The Pine Bend refinery in Rosemount, Minnesota, is the leading producer of transportation fuels that power the Midwest.
  • What kind of fuel does Pine Bend Refinery produce?
  • The refinery produces most of Minnesota’s transportation fuels, including gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, as well as other products that people rely on such as propane and asphalt. The Pine Bend refinery employs more than 1,000 people full-time and is considered Minnesota’s most active work site.
  • How is crude oil transported to Pine Bend?
  • Crude oil is transported to Pine Bend by a series of pipelines. It is pumped or mined from underground reservoirs and then delivered to Pine Bend for refining.
  • Where does Pine Bend gas come from?
  • About 70% of the gasoline fuel used in the state comes from Pine Bend and the nearby St. Paul Park Refinery, while most of the rest comes from the Mandan Refinery in North Dakota, and the Superior Refinery in Superior, Wisconsin. Only 40 to 50% of Pine Bend's output is used within the state.