Empresas y finanzas
Sinclair to pay $3.8 million for pollution violations
The violations stem from exceeding nitrogen oxide emissions limits at its 74,000-barrels-per-day (bpd) refinery in Sinclair and its 24,500-bpd plant in Evansville, near Casper.
The EPA also said the company failed to comply with requirements to operate and maintain a flare gas recovery system at the Sinclair refinery.
As part of the settlement, Sinclair agreed to install a selective catalytic reduction system to control nitrogen oxide emissions and upgrade the flare gas recovery system to meet sulfur dioxide emissions limits.
A Sinclair spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Sinclair entered into a consent decree on pollution controls in 2008 with the EPA and the U.S. Justice Department. It agreed to pay a $2.45 million penalty and spend more than $72 million for new and upgraded pollution controls at the Wyoming refineries and a third refinery in Tulsa, Oklahoma, that Sinclair later sold.
The settlement announced Monday is subject to a 30-day period for public comments and final court approval.
(Reporting By Kristen Hays; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)