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Valero Acquires Enterprise-Wide License for KBC Process Modeling Software

KBC Advanced Technologies, Inc. (KBC) announces that Valero Energy Corporation (Valero) has signed an enterprise-wide license for the KBC SIM Suite software at all sixteen of its North American refining sites and the corporate headquarters. /Software News Articles/ - HOUSTON, TX, February 15, 2008 - Valero has been a licensee of FCC-SIM, the KBC kinetic catalytic cracking reactor model, for over ten years. This new agreement builds on prior usage of KBC software at Valero with the follow-on licensing of other rigorous KBC SIM models - HCR-SIM for hydrocracking, multiple HTR-SIM models for hydrotreating, REF-SIM for reforming, and DC-SIM for delayed coking. In addition, the agreement includes Petro-SIM and Petro-SIMExpress process simulation software. The agreement gives Valero access to KBC process optimization tools throughout their refineries. The long-term agreement also provides for annual software upgrades and technical support. About Valero: Valero Energy Corporation is a Fortune 500 company based in San Antonio, with approximately 21,000 employees and 2007 revenues of more than $95 billion. The company owns and operates 17 refineries throughout the United States, Canada and the Caribbean with a combined throughput capacity of approximately 3.1 million barrels per day, making it the largest refiner in North America. Valero is also one of the nation"s largest retail operators with more than 5,500 retail and branded wholesale outlets in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean under various brand names including Valero, Diamond Shamrock, Shamrock, Ultramar, and Beacon. Please visit www.valero.com for more information.


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