2015 report to our community - Chevron Pascagoula Refinery
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2015 report to our community - Chevron Pascagoula Refinery
2015 report to our community Chevron Pascagoula Refinery letter from our refinery general manager Friends, While we did not have any major projects underway, 2015 was a busy year for the Chevron Pascagoula Refinery. More than 1,500 employees and 2,500 contractors worked nearly 6 million hours to provide high-quality energy products to our customers and value to our investors. We work hard to operate safely and responsibly, to be a good corporate citizen, and to be a partner in the community’s progress. Chevron has been part of Jackson County for more than 50 years, and throughout that time we have been proud to support programs that help make this community such a special place. In 2015, Chevron employees volunteered more than 7,000 hours with organizations and non-profits throughout the area. Through contributions totaling more than $1 million, we also continued our efforts in economic development, our investment in local students, and our focus on health and the environment. Whether expanding STEM education in Jackson County schools, cleaning up trash in our inland waterways, or collecting food and toys to benefit local families in need, we are grateful for the partnerships that make these efforts successful. This report provides insight into the many ways Chevron is involved in our community. I hope you find it informative, and share our vision for the continued improvement of the quality of life for residents in Jackson County and the entire coastal region. Sincerely, Bruce Chinn Pascagoula Refinery General Manager 2015 Report to Our Community | 3 chevron in pascagoula Refinery Overview Community Impact Over 1,500 employees and approximately 2,500 contractors Paid nearly $49.6 million in property taxes* Produces an average of 5.6 million gallons of gasoline daily Spent $381 million with Jackson County vendors and suppliers* Processes an average of 330,000 barrels of crude oil daily Volunteers over 7,000 hours annually to area nonprofit organizations *2014 numbers Chevron Pascagoula Refinery The Chevron Way is our organization’s philosophy of doing business by “getting results the right way.” Our community efforts are built on this principle, which distinguishes us and guides our actions. We conduct our business in a socially responsible and ethical manner. We respect the law, support human rights, protect the environment and help benefit the communities where we work. In Jackson County, we focus our community engagement program in the following areas. Education: 62% Environment & Health / Social Well-being, Other: 22% Economic Development: 16% 2015 Report to Our Community | 5 educating and training Chevron Pascagoula Refinery’s support for education focuses on early childhood (birth to five years old), Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) K-12 education, and youth development initiatives. We are dedicated to helping our community prosper by equipping today’s students for tomorrow’s opportunities. Widening Horizons In 2015, Chevron again supported the annual Pathways2Possibilities career expo, an interactive event to introduce 8th-graders across the Gulf Coast to opportunities in various fields. Chevron Pascagoula Refinery CHEVRON FUEL YOUR SCHOOL Fuel Your School is an innovative collaboration between Chevron and DonorsChoose.org to help fund eligible classroom projects in several U.S. markets where Chevron has operations. In October 2015, Jackson County schools received $50,000 from the Fuel Your School Campaign. The Refinery also contributed an additional $121,000 to DonorsChoose.org projects through a corporate sponsored initiative. HOW IT WORKS $872 PROJECTS FUNDED AVERAGE PROJECT COST TECHNOLOGY 40 EQUIPMENT 4 SUPPLIES 14 BOOKS 7 PROGRAM REACH $50,000 RAISED IN 2015 TOTAL FUNDS RAISED $205,072 SINCE 2012 JACKSON COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI 65 35 PUBLIC 7,933 K-12 TEACHERS SCHOOLS STUDENTS educating and training Focus on the Future For more than a decade, Chevron has been a proud supporter of Excel By 5, an early childhood education community initiative to make sure children are happy, healthy and ready to learn. In 2015, Excel By 5 had approximately 30,000 beneficiaries and worked with almost 40 Mississippi communities. Expanding STEM Opportunities Project Lead The Way, with Chevron funding, has expanded from one pilot high school in Jackson County in 2013, to 17 elementary schools, six middle schools and six high schools with PLTW programs. The organization inspires and empowers K-12 students to build and demonstrate in-demand, transportable skills by applying problem-solving strategies to complex, real-world challenges. This year, 31 Refinery engineers volunteered as class mentors to local Project Lead The Way classrooms. Chevron Pascagoula Refinery Healthy Eating The Refinery supports the MS Gulf Coast Youth Health Coalition’s Childhood Obesity Initiative and Let’s Go! Gulf Coast program to encourage our youngest citizens to develop healthy eating habits for life. Let’s Go! Gulf Coast motivates individuals to have a daily goal of five or more fruits and vegetables, two hours or less of recreational screen time, one hour or more of physical activity and zero sugary drinks. Local Education In 2015, Chevron donated $250,000 to a new joint Mississippi State University / Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College engineering program. For the first time, students will be able to pursue a 4-year engineering degree at the MGCCC Jackson County Campus. Right, Chevron Pascagoula Refinery General Manager Bruce Chinn (far right) and Chevron Gulf of Mexico Vice President Mike Illane (far left) present the first installment to MSU President Mark Keenum and MGCCC President Mary Graham. 2015 Report to Our Community | 9 protecting our environment We believe that developing energy and protecting natural resources go hand in hand. With some of the industry’s highest environmental standards, the Pascagoula Refinery is home to a variety of native wildlife and four successful wetland mitigation sites. Whether partnering with local conservation agencies, working with local students to spread knowledge about their environment or collecting litter in Jackson County, the Pascagoula Refinery continues to make a positive difference in environmental outreach and advocacy. Environmental Stewardship In 2015, as part of Earth Day, Chevron launched an awareness campaign to highlight the efforts of people and organizations in the community who are advocates for the environment. Refinery volunteers also helped collect waste during Jackson County’s annual Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day, and worked with Cherokee Elementary to plant fruits and vegetables. Chevron Pascagoula Refinery Pascagoula River Audubon Center The new 5,000-square-foot Pascagoula River Audubon Center in Moss Point opened its doors on October 15th. Chevron has partnered with the Audubon Society in Jackson County for over a decade, and contributed over $1 million to support the creation of the center’s educational and conservation programs. The center will serve as a community and tourist destination, and a focal point of wetland and habitat restoration along the Pascagoula River and coastal Mississippi. 2015 Report to Our Community | 11 growing economic development 50 Chevron Property Taxes 1975-2014 40 Taxes in millions of dollars County Taxes School Taxes 30 20 10 0 '75 '76 '77 '78 '79 '80 '81 '82 '83 '84 '85 '86 '87 '88 '89 '90 '91 '92 '93 '94 '95 '96 '97 '98 '99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 Since operations began in 1963, the Chevron Pascagoula Refinery has grown to be Chevron’s largest refinery and one of the country’s top ten petroleum refineries. Our continuous growth has been fueled by a shared economic development strategy based on solid, long-term investments that continue to benefit both our company and the community. Our success also would not have been possible without local partners, and we are proud that in 2014 the Chevron Pascagoula Refinery spent $381 million on goods and services provided by Jackson County businesses. Chevron Pascagoula Refinery Supporting Local Suppliers Once again, the Pascagoula Refinery proudly supported the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce’s Industrial Trade Show. Chevron volunteers assist in planning and executing a successful event that encourages local sources by highlighting local vendors and suppliers. Small Business in Jackson County Chevron Pascagoula Refinery is a supporter of many small business initiatives in Jackson County. Whether it’s through involvement in the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce Small Business Issue Management Group, or support for the Jackson County Small Business Incubator, we know that a healthy local economy helps ensure shared success for the whole community. Excellence in Exporting In 2015, Chevron Pascagoula Refinery was recognized as one of Mississippi’s Export Champions for its success in exporting. The award acknowledged the Refinery for its support of economic growth in Mississippi. 2015 Report to Our Community | 13 the power of human energy As the Chevron Pascagoula Refinery has grown through the years, one thing that hasn’t changed is Chevron’s commitment to the community. Whether partnering with local nonprofits, hosting local high schoolers for Career Day and tours of the refinery, or raising money for local initiatives, it’s the Refinery employees and contractors who make the difference. We salute both the volunteers and the charitable organizations for being forces for positive change in our community every day. Career Day Over 200 Refinery employees helped make the annual 2015 Chevron Career Day a success. The two-day event brought in over 400 students from local schools to learn about Science, Technology & Math (STEM) careers and take a tour of the Refinery. Local Fire Training Commemorating Katrina Anniversary To commemorate the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Chevron partnered with Habitat for Humanity of the Mississippi Gulf Coast (HFHMGC) to help build a new Pascagoula home. Chevron Pascagoula Refinery Every year, the Pascagoula Refinery hosts dozens of local professional and volunteer firefighters for specialized training. Toy Drive American Heart Association In 2015, Refinery volunteers organized a toy drive and sponsored holiday gifts for over 110 children. In addition, over $2,500 in cash was raised. Once again, Chevron employees, families and friends participated in the American Heart Association’s annual Jackson County Heart Walk. Team Chevron raised over $2,000. Supporting Proud Traditions More than 40 racers crossed the finish line at the 23rd annual Deborah Washington Memorial Soap Box Derby in Moss Point. Chevron volunteers participated in the event by keeping the official heat times, keeping water off of the derby cars, passing out water and cheering the racers on! Chevron HumanKind Chevron HumanKind is a company-wide initiative that, among other things, matches financial contributions made by employees and retirees to nonprofits. In 2015, Chevron Pascagoula Refinery and it’s employees contributed more than $800,000 to area non-profits, including the 2015 Campaign for United Way of Jackson and George Counties. 2015 Report to Our Community | 15 supporting community partners In 2015, through contributions, sponsorships, in-kind donations, and volunteer hours, we supported over 200 organizations in Jackson County and surrounding areas, including: Adrienne’s House Domestic Violence Shelter, Pascagoula MS Construction Workforce Development Center Services George County Quarterback Club Live Oak Arts Festival Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Xi Zeta Lambda Chapter, Pascagoula, MS Cottage Hill Steelers, Mobile, AL Grace Christian Academy Lynn Meadows Discovery Center Grand Bay Union Athletic Assoc. Main Street Pascagoula American Assoc. of Blacks in Energy – Gulf Coast Chapter, Gulfport, MS Delta Council, MS Gulf Coast Business Council Magnolia Classic Cruisers, Escatawpa, MS Gulf Coast Center for Non-Violence March of Dimes Gulf Coast Community Fdn. Mary C. O’Keefe Cultural Center, Ocean Springs, MS Gulf Coast Industrial Alliance Matthews Part Athletics, AL Gulf Coast Strikers Baseball, Ocean Springs, MS M.B. Swayze Education Fdn. Gulf Coast Symphony Orchestra, Inc. McGill Toolen Catholic High School (Baseball Boosters), Mobile, AL American Cancer Society American Heart Assoc. American Legislative Exchange Council – MS Chapter American Red Cross Assoc. for Sickle Cell Disease Azalea Trail Run, Mobile, AL Backpack Buddies Bacot McCarty Fdn., Pascagoula, MS Bernice J. Causey Middle School Baseball Program, Mobile, AL Biloxi Diamond Club, Inc. Biloxi Little Theatre Boy Scouts of America Boys & Girls Club of Jackson County Business & Industry Political Education Committee Central Gulf Industrial Alliance Central Mississippi Magnolia Chapter of Chevron Retirees Assoc., Madison, MS Chamber of Commerce, Covington County Chamber of Commerce, George County Chamber of Commerce, Greater Picayune Area Chamber of Commerce, Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, Ocean Springs Committee for the Coast-wide Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration Corpus Christi School, Mobile, AL D’Iberville Youth Baseball Distinguished Young Women – Mississippi DMR Mississippi Coastal Cleanup East Central Basketball Boosters Club East Central Civic Assoc., Hurley, MS East Central Girls Dixie Youth Softball Darlings East Central Girls Softball East Central High School Baseball Boosters East Central High School Lady Hornets Softball East Central High School Cheerleaders Boosters Club East Central Men’s Club Habitat for Humanity of the MS Gulf Coast Henleyfield Community Inc., Carriere, MS Higher Education Appreciation Day Home of Grace, Vancleave, MS Hunt for Heroes (Wounded Warriors) Institute for Compatible Development Jackson County, MS Jackson County CASA East Central Soccer Booster Club Jackson County Civic Action East Central Touchdown Club Jackson County Conservation District East Central Volleyball Jackson County Economic Development Fdn. East Central Youth Baseball Jackson County Historical & Genealogical Society Excel By 5 Explosion of Excellence, George County High School Explosion of Excellence, Jackson County Extra Table, Inc. Jackson County Horseman’s Assoc. Jackson County Library, Pascagoula Jackson County Literacy Council Jackson County Recreation Department Faith Academy Baseball Friends of Jackson County Animal Shelter Friends of the Library Jackson County School District Jackson County Senior Citizens Jackson County Sheriff’s Mounted Patrol Gautier Gator Dugout Club Jackson County Vo-Tech Center Gautier High School Soccer Jackson-George Regional Library System City of Gautier Gautier High School Softball City of Mobile Parks & Recreation Gautier/Pascagoula Boys Lacrosse City of Moss Point Gautier Pride City of Ocean Springs Gautier Quarterback Club City of Pascagoula Gautier Rotary Club Coast Community Concert Assoc. Biloxi, MS George County High School Baseball Team Collins Mutual Aid Group George County High School Dance Team Junior Auxiliary of Biloxi-Ocean Springs Junior Auxiliary of Pascagoula-Moss Point Kiwanis Club of Pascagoula Lady Tori Volleyball, AL Land Trust for the Mississippi Coastal Plain LaPoint Krebs Fdn. Chevron Pascagoula Refinery Melange Dance Company, Pascagoula, MS Military Order of Purple Heart, Jackson County Chapter Mims Park Athletics, Mobile, AL Mississippi Arts Commission Mississippi Assoc. of Coaches, Clinton, MS Mississippi Circuit Clerks Assoc. Mississippi Coast Crimestoppers, Inc. Mississippi Wildlife Enforcement Officers Assoc., Inc. Mississippi Assoc. of Conservation Districts Mississippi Assoc. of Partners in Education Mississippi Commission for Volunteer Service Mississippi Development Authority Mississippi Economic Council Mississippi Energy Institute Mississippi Gulf Coast Blues Commission, Inc. Mississippi Gulf Coast Chapter, National Football Fdn. & Hall of Fame Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Fdn. Mississippi Gulf Coast Council of Garden Clubs Mississippi Gulf Coast YMCA Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic Fdn, Inc. Mississippi Main Street Assoc. Mississippi Manufactures Assoc. Mississippi Military Relief Fund Mississippi Municipal League Mississippi Senior Olympics (Special Olympics Event) Mississippi State University Extension Service Our Daily Bread Resurrection Middle School Athletics The Senior Center of South Pearl River County Mississippi Wildlife Federation Pascagoula Athletic Assoc. (Athletic Hall of Fame) Rivers of Recovery (Wounded Warriors) Thin Blue Line Trust Moss Point Active Citizens (MPAC) Pascagoula Dixie Youth Baseball Ronald McDonald House Trehern Charitable Fdn. Moss Point Dixie Boys Baseball Pascagoula Girls Softball Salvation Army Tougaloo College, MS Moss Point Fire Department Pascagoula High School Cheerleaders Satsuma High School Baseball, AL United Way for Jackson & George Counties Moss Point Main Street Assoc. Pascagoula High School Dugout Club Save the Children Federation US Oil & Gas Assoc., Mississippi/Alabama Division Moss Point Parks and Recreation Pascagoula Home Run Club Singing River Art Assoc. USA International Ballet Competition, MS Moss Point Rotary Club Pascagoula Kiwanis Club Singing River Chorale, Pascagoula, MS Vancleave High School Powerlifting Team Moss Point School District Pascagoula Men’s Club Small Business Assoc. Vancleave High School Track & Cross Country Team Moss Point Touchdown Club Pascagoula Pride South Alabama Soccer Assoc., Semmes, AL Vancleave Homerun Club Moss Point School District Secondary Cheer Booster Club Pascagoula Quarterback Club South Mobile County, Youth Basketball League, Grand Bay, AL Vancleave Quarterback Club NAACP, MS Pascagoula River Audubon Center Spanish Fort Baseball All-Stars, Spanish Fort, AL Walter Anderson Museum of Art, Ocean Springs, MS National Multiple Sclerosis Society Ocean Springs Baseball Organization Ocean Springs Education Fdn. Ocean Springs High School Cheerleaders Ocean Springs High School Lady Greyhounds Softball Boosters Ocean Springs High School Touchdown Club Ocean Springs Middle School Football/Basketball Ocean Springs Museum of History Ocean Springs School District Pascagoula Parks and Recreation Pascagoula Rotary Club Pascagoula Gautier School District Pascagoula Youth Baseball Spanish Fort High School Lady Toro Hardwood Club St. Alphonsus Catholic School, Ocean Springs, MS St. Luke’s Episcopal School, Mobile St. Martin Dixie Youth Baseball Prevention & Safety Services Project Lead The Way, Inc., MS St. Martin High School Public Education Forum (MS Scholars & Tech Masters) St. Martin School’s Yellowjacket Tennis Club St. Patrick Catholic High School, Biloxi, MS Purple Knights of America The Nature Conservancy of Mississippi Resurrection Alumni Development Fdn., Pascagoula, MS The Salvation Army 2015 Report to Our Community | 17 Vancleave Youth Baseball West Mobile Youth Athletic Assoc. West Mobile Youth Soccer Assoc. Westside Athletic Assoc. Wildlife Care & Rescue Center Willow Farms All-Breed Canine Equine Rescue, Inc. Writers Unlimited, Pascagoula, MS Young Men’s Business Club of Moss Point Youth Health Coalition Childhood Obesity Initiative Zonta Club of Pascagoula Area Chevron Pascagoula Refinery 2015 Report to Our Community | 19 Chevron Pascagoula Refinery 250 Industrial Road Pascagoula, MS 39581 Tel 228.938.4600 www.chevronpascagoula.com Produced by Chevron Pascagoula Policy, Government & Public Affairs ©2015 Chevron Corporation. All Rights Reserved.