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Promotions at Sunoco

Maness, Hennigan, Kelly rise in refining ranks

PHILADELPHIA -- Sunoco Inc. has promoted Joel H. Maness to executive vice president and Michael J. Hennigan and Vincent J. Kelley to senior vice presidents.

Chairman and CEO John G. Drosdick said, Joel, Mike and Vince are being promoted to recognize the significant contributions that each of them has made to the company's success and to expand their leadership roles for future growth.

Hennigan and Kelley will report to Maness.

Maness, 55, has been appointed executive vice president of refining and supply. [image-nocss] In that role he will continue to lead the Refining & Supply Group and focus on his added responsibility as chairman of Sunoco's Operating Committee. Maness joined Sunoco in 2000 as senior vice president in charge of Northeast Refining & Chemicals. Prior to that, he spent 27 years at Mobil, where he held a variety of assignments in health, environmental & safety, refining, marketing, supply and finance.

Hennigan, 46, has been appointed senior vice president of supply, trading, sales and transportation. He will be responsible for all commercial supply and trading activities involving crude and products as well as wholesale marketing and transportation operations. He previously held the position of vice president of product trading, sales and supply overseeing the Products organization. Hennigan has nearly 25 years of experience with Sunoco and has held a number of positions in engineering, operations, planning and economics, financial analysis and strategic planning. He joined Sunoco in 1981.

Kelley, 46, has been appointed senior vice president of refining. He will be responsible for the management of the Philadelphia, Marcus Hook, Eagle Point, Toledo and Tulsa refineries. Kelley joined Sunoco in September 2000 as manager of the Philadelphia Refinery and was named vice president of northeast refining in March 2001. Prior to joining Sunoco, Kelley was with ExxonMobil, where he held a number of operations, maintenance and technical positions and was responsible for global environmental remediation projects.

Sunoco, headquartered in Philadelphia, has 900,000 barrels per day of refining capacity, approximately 4,800 retail sites selling gasoline and convenience items, approximately 4,500 miles of crude oil and refined product owned and operated pipelines and 38 product terminals.

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