Crude oil was first produced in commercial quantities in North Dakota on April 4, 1951. Construction on the refinery began in 1953, and it was completed in 1954. The
Standard Oil Company, builder of the 29,000 barrels per day refinery held a grand opening on October 2, 1954. A location along the
Missouri River was selected because of the large volumes of water needed by the process units and for power generation. However beginning in the early 1980s, refinery unit expansions have relied almost exclusively on air-cooled equipment.
Early Operations It began operations on October 2, 1954 with four process units (pipestill,
fluid catalytic cracking unit (FCCU),
vapor recovery unit (VRU) and solid-catalyst oligomer or "polymer gasoline" unit) plus a two boiler co-generation steam/electrical powerhouse and associated tankage for crude storage and product blending and shipping. An
alkynylation unit began operation the following year; the catalytic reforming unit was added in 1958. Over 2.6 million barrels of oil storage capacity exists at the site.
Ownership and name changes A number of ownership and name changes are associated with the facility. American Oil Company was the name used in the upper Midwest by the Standard Oil Company of Indiana but in 1973 shortened it to
Amoco Oil Company for marketing purposes. Keeping with the trend in the 1980s for the Standard Oil spinoffs to establish separate identities, Standard Oil Company of Indiana changed its name to
Amoco Corporation in 1985. Amoco merged with
BP in December 1998 to become BP-Amoco. BP-Amoco sold the Mandan Refinery to
Tesoro Corporation on September 6, 2001. Tesoro Corporation underwent a name change on August 1, 2017, to Andeavor after its acquisition of
Western Refining. On April 30, 2018, Marathon Petroleum announced it would seek to buy Andeavor and close the deal by the end of 2018.
Recent History The refinery hosted President Donald Trump on September 6, 2017, for a speech on tax reform. The visit marks the third time a sitting US president visited the city of Mandan. ==Operations==