The Burnaby Refinery is an oil refinery located in the city of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada formerly owned by Parkland Fuel Corp., currently owned by Sunoco following their 2025 acquisition of Parkland Fuel Corp. The facility refines crude and synthetic oil into gasoline, diesel, jet fuels, asphalts, heating fuels, heavy fuel oils, butanes, and propane. Crude oil is supplied to the facility from Northern British Columbia and Alberta through the Canadian government owned 1,200-kilometre Trans Mountain Pipeline formerly owned by Kinder Morgan The refinery is divided into Area 1 now used for offices and oil storage and Area 2 the modern refining area. The refinery has a Nelson Complexity Index of 9.1 Former and original owner-operator Chevron sold its Canadian assets to Parkland Fuel Corp for C$1.46 billion in April 2017, including 129 gasoline stations, three terminals and the Burnaby oil refinery. According to the Oil & Gas Journal, the refinery completed a major turnaround in spring 2020.