EL PASO, Texas, Sept. 12, 2016 -- Western Refining, Inc. (NYSE:WNR) announced today that Company management will be conducting investor meetings hosted by Credit Suisse Group AG the week of September 12, 2016, in New York and Boston. The meeting materials will be available beginning Monday, September 12, 2016, on the Investor Relations section of Western Refining’s website at www.wnr.com. The presentation will remain available on www.wnr.com in accordance with the Company’s investor presentation archive policy.
About Western Refining
Western Refining, Inc. is an independent refining and marketing company headquartered in El Paso, Texas. The Company operates refineries in El Paso, Gallup, New Mexico and St. Paul Park, Minnesota. The Company’s retail operations includes retail service stations and convenience stores in Arizona, Colorado, Minnesota, New Mexico, Texas, and Wisconsin, operating primarily through the Giant, Howdy’s, and SuperAmerica brands.
Western Refining, Inc. also owns the general partner and, upon the closing of WNRL’s recent equity offering, approximately 53 percent of the limited partnership interest of Western Refining Logistics, LP (NYSE:WNRL).
More information about Western Refining is available at www.wnr.com.
Investor and Analyst Contact: Jeffrey S. Beyersdorfer (602) 286-1530 Michelle Clemente (602) 286-1533 Media Contact: Gary W. Hanson (602) 286-1777


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