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− | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === |
− | Also known as Mozyrsk Refinery | + | * Also known as Mozyrsk Refinery |
− | Ownership: Slavneft, Government of Republic Belarus | + | * Ownership: Slavneft, Government of Republic Belarus |
− | Website: http://www.slavneft.ru/ | + | * Website: http://www.slavneft.ru/ |
− | Location: Mozyr, Gomel Region, Republic Belarus | + | * Location: Mozyr, Gomel Region, Republic Belarus |
− | Capacity: 4,75 Million tons/annum & 95,000 bbl/day | + | * Capacity: 4,75 Million tons/annum & 95,000 bbl/day |
− | Nelson Complexity: | + | * Nelson Complexity: |
− | Refining Units | + | === Refining Units === |
− | CDU | + | * CDU |
− | VDU | + | * VDU |
− | Diesel Desulphurisation | + | * Diesel Desulphurisation |
− | Visbreaking Unit | + | * Visbreaking Unit |
− | Combined Catalytic Cracker | + | * Combined Catalytic Cracker |
− | Alkylation Unit | + | * Alkylation Unit |
− | Sulphur Recovery Complex | + | * Sulphur Recovery Complex |
− | Terminal Capacity | + | === Terminal Capacity === |
− | Crude Oil: | + | * Crude Oil: |
− | Refined Products: | + | * Refined Products: |
− | Crude Supply | + | === Crude Supply === |
− | Urals via the Druzhba Pipeline | + | * Urals via the [[Druzhba Pipeline]] |
− | The refinery also processes crude from Azerbaijan & Venezuela | + | * The refinery also processes crude from Azerbaijan & Venezuela |
− | Products Produced | + | === Products Produced === |
− | motor gasoline and diesel fuel | + | * motor gasoline and diesel fuel |
− | Sulphur | + | * Sulphur |
− | Ongoing Projects | + | === Ongoing Projects === |
− | See Mozyr Refinery Upgrading Project | + | * See [[Mozyr Refinery Upgrading Project]] |
− | Mozyr Oil Refinery in Belarus has selected Axens’ H-OilRC technology for the hydroconversion of 3,000,000 metric tons per year (approximately 60,000 bpsd) of Urals vacuum residue (VR). | + | * Mozyr Oil Refinery in Belarus has selected Axens’ H-OilRC technology for the hydroconversion of 3,000,000 metric tons per year (approximately 60,000 bpsd) of Urals vacuum residue (VR). |
− | The new H-Oil plant will convert Vacuum Residue, at high levels, to low sulfur distillates and produce a low sulfur residue. | + | * The new H-Oil plant will convert Vacuum Residue, at high levels, to low sulfur distillates and produce a low sulfur residue. |
− | The company also plans to build a gasoline additive unit, allowing it to move its entire motor fuel production to Euro-5 standard. The improved quality will be achieved by building a Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether, or MTBE, unit | + | * The company also plans to build a gasoline additive unit, allowing it to move its entire motor fuel production to Euro-5 standard. The improved quality will be achieved by building a Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether, or MTBE, unit |
− | Other Information | + | === Other Information === |
− | The Mozyr Oil Refinery, located in the Gomel region of Southern Belarus, exports 80% of its production to European countries, such as the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Poland. | + | * The Mozyr Oil Refinery, located in the Gomel region of Southern Belarus, exports 80% of its production to European countries, such as the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Poland. |
− | Since 1996, a rapid expansion and technological and environmental improvement programs have contributed to make it among the most sophisticated refineries in Europe. | + | * Since 1996, a rapid expansion and technological and environmental improvement programs have contributed to make it among the most sophisticated refineries in Europe. |
− | History | + | === History === |
− | 1975 - Startup of the Unit LK-6U No.1 and treatment facilities | + | * 1975 - Startup of the Unit LK-6U No.1 and treatment facilities |
− | 2008 - Commissioning of Combined Alkylation Plant. | + | * 2008 - Commissioning of Combined Alkylation Plant. |
− | 2009 - Sulphur recovery revamp completed | + | * 2009 - Sulphur recovery revamp completed |
− | 2010 - Commissioning of the Catalytic Cracker Gasoline Hydrodesulphurization Unit. | + | * 2010 - Commissioning of the Catalytic Cracker Gasoline Hydrodesulphurization Unit. |
− | 2011 - Commissioning of Hydrogen Production Unit. | + | * 2011 - Commissioning of Hydrogen Production Unit. |
− | 2012 - Commissioning of Diesel Hydrotreater Unit (Prime D), licensed by Axens. | + | * 2012 - Commissioning of Diesel Hydrotreater Unit (Prime D), licensed by Axens. |
− | + | === Links === | |
− | Refinery Webpage | + | # [http://www.mnpz.by/ Refinery Webpage] |
− | Giprogazoochistka Refinery References | + | # [[Giprogazoochistka Refinery References]] |
− | Mozyr Selects Axens' Heavy Oil Conversion Technologies | + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:mozyr-selects-axens-heavy-oil-conversion-technologie Mozyr Selects Axens' Heavy Oil Conversion Technologies] |
− | “Giprogazoochistka” has completed project of sulfur recovery unit revamping at Mozyrsk Refinery | + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:giprogazoochistka-has-completed-project-of-sulfur-re “Giprogazoochistka” has completed project of sulfur recovery unit revamping at Mozyrsk Refinery] |
− | Belarus Mozyr Refinery to Switch to Euro-5 Gasoline by 2012 | + | # [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-12-02/belarus-mozyr-refinery-to-switch-to-euro-5-gasoline-by-2012.html Belarus Mozyr Refinery to Switch to Euro-5 Gasoline by 2012] |
Latest revision as of 15:32, 8 February 2020
Contents
Summary Information
- Also known as Mozyrsk Refinery
- Ownership: Slavneft, Government of Republic Belarus
- Website: http://www.slavneft.ru/
- Location: Mozyr, Gomel Region, Republic Belarus
- Capacity: 4,75 Million tons/annum & 95,000 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity:
Refining Units
- CDU
- VDU
- Diesel Desulphurisation
- Visbreaking Unit
- Combined Catalytic Cracker
- Alkylation Unit
- Sulphur Recovery Complex
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
- Refined Products:
Crude Supply
- Urals via the Druzhba Pipeline
- The refinery also processes crude from Azerbaijan & Venezuela
Products Produced
- motor gasoline and diesel fuel
- Sulphur
Ongoing Projects
- See Mozyr Refinery Upgrading Project
- Mozyr Oil Refinery in Belarus has selected Axens’ H-OilRC technology for the hydroconversion of 3,000,000 metric tons per year (approximately 60,000 bpsd) of Urals vacuum residue (VR).
- The new H-Oil plant will convert Vacuum Residue, at high levels, to low sulfur distillates and produce a low sulfur residue.
- The company also plans to build a gasoline additive unit, allowing it to move its entire motor fuel production to Euro-5 standard. The improved quality will be achieved by building a Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether, or MTBE, unit
Other Information
- The Mozyr Oil Refinery, located in the Gomel region of Southern Belarus, exports 80% of its production to European countries, such as the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Poland.
- Since 1996, a rapid expansion and technological and environmental improvement programs have contributed to make it among the most sophisticated refineries in Europe.
History
- 1975 - Startup of the Unit LK-6U No.1 and treatment facilities
- 2008 - Commissioning of Combined Alkylation Plant.
- 2009 - Sulphur recovery revamp completed
- 2010 - Commissioning of the Catalytic Cracker Gasoline Hydrodesulphurization Unit.
- 2011 - Commissioning of Hydrogen Production Unit.
- 2012 - Commissioning of Diesel Hydrotreater Unit (Prime D), licensed by Axens.