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National Cooperative Refinery Association · McPherson, KS United States

Company Description

2000 S. Main St.
McPherson, KS
67460
United States (Map)
Phone: 620-241-2340
Fax: 620-241-5531
    Cooperation is a refined art and refining a cooperative art for the National Cooperative Refinery Association (NCRA), which provides three farm supply cooperatives (CHS, GROWMARK, and MFA Oil) with fuel through its oil refinery in Kansas. The refinery's production rate is 81,460 barrels per day. Fuel from the refinery is allocated to member/owners on the basis of ownership percentages. In addition to the refinery, NCRA owns Jayhawk Pipeline, minority interests in two other pipeline companies, and an underground oil storage facility. CHS owns 74% of the cooperative, GROWMARK, 19%, and MFA, 7%. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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    Key National Cooperative Refinery Association Financials

    Company TypePrivate - Cooperative

    Headquarters
    Fiscal Year-EndAugust
    Annual Sales (mil.)$3,641.4
    Employees534

    National Cooperative Refinery Association Executives

    7 executives listed for National Cooperative Refinery Association's McPherson, KS location.
    TitleName & BioContact
    PresidentJames LovingNetwork
    VP Finance and Administration and CFOJohn BuehrleNetwork
    VP RefiningRichard LeichtNetwork

    Competition

    Competitive Landscape for National Cooperative Refinery Association
    Demand for petroleum comes mainly from auto and truck use and home heating. Profitability is determined by the efficiency of operations. Most companies are local and operate a single "bulk station" (tank farm), although the large companies may operate a dozen facilities and serve several states. Large wholesale purchasers generally can negotiate bigger price discounts from suppliers and spread the cost of bulk holding facilities over a larger number of gallons. An economic recession or dramatic price fluctuations, such as those that occurred in the first half of 2008, reduce demand for gasoline. Concerns about US dependency on foreign fuel and environmental issues also impact demand. Any decline in demand can adversely affect petroleum distributors. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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