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Sun Coast Resources Chevron's coveted Diamond Award.

Sun Coast Resources, LLC was recently awarded Chevron’s coveted Diamond Award.

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Sun Coast Resources, LLC was recently awarded Chevron’s coveted Diamond Award. This prestigious Award recognizes Chevron’s 1st SOURCE Elite Lubrication Marketers throughout North America that have accomplished exceptional growth in the prior year. The eligibility for this award required marketers to purchase a minimum of 7% more volume during the program period compared to a … Continued

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2017 Stevie Bronze winner for women in business.
Gold Chevron Lubrication Marketer 2017 winner Sun Coast Resources.
The List.
Kathy Lehne receives HBJ's Women Who Mean Business Award.
Sun Coast Resources employees support Breast Cancer Awareness month.

Sun Coast Supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which is a world-wide annual campaign to increase awareness of the disease. While most people are aware of breast cancer, many forget to take the steps to have a plant to detect the disease in its early stages and encourage others to do the same. Sun Coast employees commemorated … Continued

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Sun Coast Resources bobtail vac truck.

Sun Coast Adds Two Bobtail Vac Trucks to the Fleet

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Sun Coast Resources, LLC is committed to delivering the best equipment and an outstanding customer experience. That philosophy continues this month with the addition of two well-equipped vacuum bobtail trucks, that can be used for water and waste disposal, frac fluids, chemicals, slurry and sludge to name a few. The two-compartment vac bobtails are capable … Continued

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Sun Coast Resources employees Astros day.
Sun Coast Resources sponsors the A&M vs. South Carolina football game.
Sun Coast Resources response fuel fleet for Puerto Rico disaster.

Sun Coast’s Emergency Fuel Response Team Responds with Fuel Support to St. Croix, St. Thomas and Puerto Rico

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After starting out as a tropical wave on September 13th, Maria ultimately intensified into a Cat 5 hurricane. On September 20th, Maria slammed into Yabucoa, in southern Puerto Rico. Her sustained winds of 155 mph ripped through the length of the island as never before.  Scores of residents were killed, and the entire island’s power … Continued

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