COFFEYVILLE, Kan., March 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Coffeyville
Resources Refining & Marketing, LLC (CRRM), a subsidiary of CVR
Energy, Inc. (NYSE: CVI) said today that it has entered into a
consent decree with the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment
(KDHE) under which it will spend $12
million over the next five years to reduce emissions of SO2
(sulfur dioxides) and NOx (nitrous oxides).
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The new consent decree will replace a 2004 consent decree that
the company entered into when it acquired the refinery out of
bankruptcy from Farmland Industries, Inc. Under the 2004
consent decree, CRRM agreed to install controls and make
operational changes to remedy alleged Clean Air Act violations by
Farmland. This new agreement is incremental to the 2004
settlement and satisfies EPA's National Petroleum Refinery
Initiative. EPA has already reached settlements with companies
representing more than 90 percent of the U.S. petroleum refining
capacity
As part of the agreement, the company will perform an
environmentally beneficial project to reduce air emissions from its
wastewater treatment system while simultaneously conserving water
by increasing recycling, thereby reducing its draw from the
Verdigris River by as much as 15 million gallons per year.
"Coffeyville Resources remains committed to operating its
facilities in a manner that meets or exceeds environmental
regulations," said Robert W. Haugen,
executive vice president of refining operations at CVR
Energy. "During the past five years, we have invested more
than $550 million in projects to
streamline and modernize our operations and improve our
environmental footprint at Coffeyville.
"With these latest capital commitments, our facility will reach
state of the art in environmental controls and operate as an equal
to any facility in the nation."
About CVR Energy, Inc.
Headquartered in Sugar Land,
Texas, CVR Energy, Inc.'s subsidiary and affiliated
businesses operate independent refining assets in Coffeyville, Kan., and Wynnewood, Okla., with more than 185,000
barrels per day of processing capacity, a marketing network for
supplying high value transportation fuels to customers through
tanker trucks and pipeline terminals, and a crude oil gathering
system serving central Kansas,
Oklahoma, western Missouri, southwest Nebraska and Texas. In addition, CVR Energy subsidiaries
own a majority interest in and serve as the general partner of CVR
Partners, LP, a producer of ammonia and urea ammonium nitrate, or
UAN, fertilizers.
For further information, please contact:
Investor Relations:
Ed Morgan
CVR Energy, Inc.
281-207-3388
Jay Finks
CVR Energy, Inc.
281-207-3588
InvestorRelations@CVREnergy.com
Media Relations:
Steve Eames
CVR Energy, Inc.
281-207-3550
MediaRelations@CVREnergy.com
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