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Sid
W. Richardson, a successful oil wildcatter with wells in Texas, New
Mexico, and Louisiana, founded Sid Richardson Company in 1947 to enhance
the value of his newly discovered Keystone Gas Field in West Texas. A
year later he formed Sid Richardson Carbon and Gasoline Co. when he
purchased a channel black plant in Odessa, Texas. In partnership with
his nephew, Perry R. Bass, he began a sustained period of expansion.
While the Odessa plant eventually closed, the company became a leading
manufacturer of oil furnace carbon black by building plants in Big
Spring, Texas (1961), and Addis, Louisiana (1968).
This was followed by
the purchase of the Borger, Texas plant (1986). In
addition to these manufacturing facilities, a research center was built
in Fort Worth, Texas (1972) and a pilot plant in Big Spring, Texas
(1982). Sales, Customer Service, and Technical Service are located in Akron, Ohio. Corporate headquarters are located in downtown
Fort
Worth, Texas.
Sid Richardson Carbon & Energy Co. has demonstrated
a proven record of steady and successful growth through continued
expansion and process/product improvement. Two of the
manufacturing facilities also produce electricity through cogeneration,
having a capacity of 55 MW per hour. Today, the company provides
an annual production capacity in excess of 970 million pounds (440
thousand metric tons) of furnace carbon black, including over 30 grades
of ASTM and specialty carbon blacks. |