Suncor Energy
Suncor Energy, situated in Calgary, Alberta, is a Canadian integrated energy business. It is a company that produces synthetic crude from oil sands. Suncor Energy was ranked the 252nd largest public business in the world in the Forbes Global 2000 in 2020.
Suncor marketed products and services to retail customers in Ontario until 2010 through a downstream network of 280 company-owned and 200 customer-operated retail and Diesel fuel outlets, mostly in Ontario, under the Sunoco name (owing to Suncor having originally been established as a subsidiary of Sunoco). White mineral oil, which is used in health and beauty goods, medicines, adhesives, polymers, and elastomers, is produced by Petro-Canada. In 1985, it bought Gulf Canada's lubricants business. Suncor purchased the former Crown corporation Petro-Canada in 2009, and the Sunoco name was replaced across the company's existing stores. Suncor also sells through a retail network in Colorado that includes Shell and ExxonMobil stores.
Founded: 1917
Headquarters: Quebec, Canada
Market Cap: 27.698 Billion USD
Website: www.suncor.com