Solenis earns Sustainability Partnership Award from Marathon Petroleum

Sept. 8, 2023
The award program honors suppliers that positively impacted the company’s business throughout the previous calendar year.
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(WILMINGTON, Del. — Solenis Release) — Solenis, a leading manufacturer of specialty chemicals used in water-intensive industries, recently announced that it has been named a Sustainability Partnership award winner in Marathon Petroleum Corporation’s 8th Annual Supplier Recognition Awards. The Supplier Recognition Awards is a program sponsored by Marathon Petroleum Corporation to honor suppliers that positively impacted the company’s business throughout the previous calendar year.

“On behalf of Solenis and its employees, we are honored to receive this recognition from Marathon Petroleum,” said Ed Connors, chief business officer, Americas. “Our customers are essential in our commitment to sustainability as we partner with them to drive value through sustainable solutions. We’re proud of our contribution to creating a more sustainable future for our planet and strive for continuous improvement and innovation to strengthen existing customer relationships.”

 Solenis helps customers achieve their sustainability goals with advanced chemical and equipment solutions that help reduce water and energy usage, decrease greenhouse gas emissions and optimize raw material utilization.

Marathon Petroleum Corporation (MPC) is a leading, integrated, downstream energy company headquartered in Findlay, Ohio. The company operates the nation’s largest refining system. MPC’s marketing system includes branded locations across the United States, including Marathon brand retail outlets. MPC also owns the general partner and majority limited partner interest in MPLX LP, a midstream company that owns and operates gathering, processing, and fractionation assets, as well as crude oil and light product transportation and logistics infrastructure. More information is available at www.marathonpetroleum.com. 

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