Kremenchuk Refinery

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Summary Information Ownership: Ukrtatnafta Website: http://www.ukrtatnafta.com/ (Ukrainian) Location: Capacity: 18.6 million tons/annum & 372,000 bbl/day Nelson Complexity: Refining Depth: Refining Units Atmospheric Distillation, AVT-1 – 3,2 million tons per year AVT-2 - 3,8 million tons AVT-3 - 5 million tons AT-4 - 6,6 million tons Vacuum distillation Fluidised catalytic cracking 1 – 720 thousand tons per year 2 - 760 thousand tons per year Catalytic reforming 1 - 320 thousand tons per year 2 - 600 thousand tons per year 3 - 1,000 thousand tons per year Aromatic reforming - 300 thousand tons hydro-refining 1 - 700 thousand tons 2 - 600 thousand tons 3 - 2,800 thousand tons Bitumen production - 343 thousand tons Lubricating oils production - 362 thousand tons Terminal Capacity Crude Oil: Refined Products: Crude Supply Oil is mainly supplied by oil pipelines: East-Ukrainian deposits (Poltava, Sumy, Chernihiv region.) - pipeline Gnedintsy - Glinsko-Rozbyshevskaya - Kremenchug; From fields in Western Siberia, the Republic of Tatarstan, Kazakhstan - by the Samara - Golovashevka - Kremenchug, Samara - Lisichansk - Kremenchug. Some oil is supplied to the plant by rail The refinery also processes Azeri crude Products Produced Gasoline, Diesel, Fuel Oil, LPG Ongoing Projects For full details see Kremenchuk Refinery Project The refinery is upgrading to meet Euro 4 diesel standards & Euro 5 Gasoline standards Diesel Specifications Ukrtatnafta has contracted CRI/Criterion Catalyst Company Ltd (Criterion) and Shell Global Solutions Eastern Europe B.V. – to supply Shell reactor internals and Criterion’s latest, most advanced catalyst system. The equipment and catalyst system will be utilised to revamp a diesel hydrotreater unit to allow hydrotreating of vacuum gas oil. Gasoline Specifications The project involves the addition of Prime-G+, naphtha hydrotreating, and DIH isomerization units.The combined naphtha fractions from the two existing fluidized catalytic crackers will be fed to a 610,000 metric ton per year (MTA) Prime-G+ unit, where the product sulfur content will be lowered to 20 ppm. The C5-C6 straight-run and catalytic reforming fractions will be processed in a 380,000 MTA hydrotreater, then isomerized in a de-isohexanizer-type isomerization unit to produce an 88 research octane number (RON) light gasoline cut. The detailed engineering is performed by Ukrneftekhimproekt based in Kiev. Other Information - History 1961 - Construction of refinery begins 2010 - Euro 5 Gasoline produced for the first time Relevant Links Oil Processing Industry of Ukraine Shell supplies licensed equipment and catalysts for unit revamps Project Information from Axens Ukrneftekhimproekt Orghim Refinery References