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Refineries, Chemical Plants & Industrial Facilities in Greater Texas

Greater Texas is home to 7 energy operators including Occidental Petroleum, Plains All American, Phillips 66. ExecGraph tracks 13+ executives across these operations including procurement, maintenance, and turnaround leadership.

Additional Texas energy markets including East Texas and other industrial corridors.

13
Executives Mapped
7
Companies
3
VP and Above
5
Departments

Seniority Distribution

C-Suite
2
VP
1
Director
9
Manager
1

Department Coverage

Operations
4
Executive Leadership
3
Commercial & Sales
3
Supply Chain
2
Engineering
1
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Frequently Asked Questions about Greater Texas

Which companies operate in Greater Texas?

ExecGraph tracks 7 operators in the Greater Texas market including Occidental Petroleum, Plains All American, Phillips 66 and 4 more. Each company profile includes org charts, contact details, and procurement intelligence.

How many petrochemical facilities are in Greater Texas?

The Greater Texas market includes refineries, chemical plants, and midstream facilities operated by 7 companies. ExecGraph has mapped 13+ executives and decision makers across these facilities.

Who are the top operators in Greater Texas?

The largest operators in Greater Texas by contact coverage include Occidental Petroleum (5 contacts), Plains All American (3 contacts), Phillips 66 (1 contacts), LUFKIN INDUSTRIES (1 contacts), Tenaris (1 contacts). ExecGraph provides decision maker intelligence for each operator.

When are Greater Texas refineries scheduled for turnaround?

Gulf Coast refineries in Greater Texas follow turnaround cycles of 4 to 6 years. ExecGraph tracks confirmed and projected turnaround schedules for major facilities in the market. View the full 2026 turnaround calendar for detailed scheduling.

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View complete org charts, career histories, AI intelligence, and warm path connections for all 13 executives in the Greater Texas market.

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