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Findlay OH petroleum refining (NYSE: MPC); largest US refiner 3M barrels/day, CEO Maryann Mannen elected Chairman (Jan 2026), MPLX midstream MLP, Martinez renewable diesel conversion competing with Valero and Phillips 66.
Marathon Petroleum Corporation is a Findlay, Ohio-based petroleum refining and midstream company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: MPC) as an S&P 500 Energy component — operating the largest crude oil refining system in the United States with 13 refineries and approximately 3 million barrels per day of crude oil processing capacity across Texas, Louisiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, North Dakota, California, and Washington, along with a majority ownership interest in MPLX LP (NYSE: MPLX), a midstream pipeline, terminal, and marine vessel MLP that gathers, processes, transports, and stores crude oil, natural gas, and petroleum products. In a defining leadership development, Marathon Petroleum's board elected CEO Maryann T. Mannen as Chairman of the Board effective January 1, 2026, succeeding Michael Hennigan who retired after leading the company through the Speedway divestiture and pandemic recovery — consolidating corporate governance leadership in Mannen following her tenure as CEO during which she managed the company's operations and capital allocation strategy. Marathon Petroleum's large-scale refining system (including the Galveston Bay refinery in Texas City as the largest US refinery at 631,000 barrels/day) processes crude oil into gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and specialty products distributed through branded Speedway (sold to 7-Eleven in 2021) and independent dealer networks and MPLX's logistics infrastructure.
New York City regulated utility (NYSE: ED) at $1,868M adjusted earnings (+6%); CECONY serves 3.6M electric/1.1M gas customers in NYC metro, Clean Energy Businesses sold $6.8B (2023), Manhattan grid electrification capex.
Consolidated Edison, Inc. is a New York City, New York-based regulated electric, gas, and steam utility holding company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: ED) as an S&P 500 Utilities component — delivering electricity to approximately 3.6 million customers, natural gas to approximately 1.1 million customers, and steam to commercial and residential customers in Manhattan through two regulated utility subsidiaries: Consolidated Edison Company of New York (CECONY, serving New York City and Westchester County) and Orange and Rockland Utilities (serving counties in southern New York and northern New Jersey), through approximately 15,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024, Consolidated Edison reported adjusted earnings of $1,868 million ($5.40 per share), up from $1,762 million ($5.07 per share) in 2023 (+6%), demonstrating steady rate-base-driven earnings growth. GAAP net income was $1,820 million ($5.26/share) in 2024 versus $2,519 million ($7.25/share) in 2023, with the prior year's higher GAAP income reflecting the substantial gain from the $6.8 billion sale of Con Edison Clean Energy Businesses (its non-regulated renewable energy subsidiary) to RWE in 2023 — proceeds that Con Edison is deploying to reduce debt and fund its regulated infrastructure investment program. CEO Timothy Cawley leads the company's strategy of investing in Manhattan's grid infrastructure for reliability and electrification — particularly EV charging infrastructure, building electrification (replacing gas appliances with electric), and transmission upgrades for offshore wind power integration into the New York City grid.
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