Frontier Oil Corp. (FTO) announced that Paul Eisman, Executive Vice President Refining and Marketing Operations, will retire from the company effective November 1, 2009, and also stated that there will be no successor to Eisman at this time, and his responsibilities will be assumed by Frontier's existing management team.
Frontier President and CEO, Mike Jennings, commented that the company appreciates Paul's leadership and effort in the past four years in growing both of Frontier's refineries and in significantly improving our process safety culture.
Frontier said that it operates a 130,000 barrel-per-day refinery located in El Dorado, Kansas, and a 52,000 barrel-per-day refinery located in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and markets its refined products principally along the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains and in other neighboring plains states.
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