In 2007 to 2008 I lived in Morristown New Jersey and we had friends in nearby Woodbridge that work at Hess. I spoke with one, he still has a job at least till 2014. It will take a long time to close down almost 1,400 stations.
He said there are no domestic replacements coming unlike the Refinery in Pennsylvania that was bought by Delta Airlines.
The plans of the Oil Thugs are that Americans have to depend on Foreign Companies to bring Refined Gasoline that meets local code.
This gets them out from under the EPA while making them more money than ever before.
Americans bend over with no lube.
You want lube you have to pay a Foreign Country for it.
This sounds like OPEC plans since domestic oil production has gone through the roof.
3-5-2013
http://haddon.patch.com/articles/hess-to-rid-itself-of-its-retail-gas-station-businesses
Hess to Rid Itself of Its Retail Gas Station Businesses
The Woodbridge-based oil business will now divest itself of 1,350 gas stations, many of which operate in New Jersey and 17 other Eastern Seaboard states.
The
familiar green and white Hess signs that dot the Woodbridge landscape and much of New Jersey may soon be no more.
Hess Corporation announced Monday in a letter to shareholders at their annual meeting that it was
divesting itself of its retail gasoline and convenience store operations, in an effort to restructure the company and improve its balance sheet.
The move will affect 1,350 gas stations - many owned by Hess itself - that operate in 18 states on the Eastern Seaboard. The gas stations serve as many as 1.3 million customers a day
The changes began in January, when
Hess announced it would be permanently shutting its oil refineries, including the one located in the Port Reading section of Woodbridge. Hess said it was leaving the gasoline refining business because of weak demand and the cost of complying with E.P.A. regulations.
The
refinery was closed at the end of February.
http://www.wltx.com/news/story.aspx?storyid=225379
HESS Says Goodbye: End Of A Family Tradition
The Hess Corporation has been in our country for more than 85 years and Monday they announced that they will be closing their gas stations.
Most people remember collecting the HESS trucks every year. For one Sumter family collecting the trucks was a Christmas tradition.