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Summary Information
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=== Summary Information ===
Ownership: Petrobras
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* Ownership: Petrobras
Website: http://www.petrobras.com.br/
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* Website: http://www.petrobras.com.br/en/
Wiki Page: [[Abreu e Lima Refinery RNEST]]
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* List of [[Petrobras Refineries]]
Location: Recife, Brazil
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* Wiki Page: [[Abreu e Lima Refinery RNEST]]
Capacity: 11.5 million tons/annum & 230,000 bbl/day
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* Location: Ipojuca, state of Pernambuco, Brazil
Nelson Complexity: 9.6
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* Capacity: 11.5 million tons/annum & 230,000 bbl/day
Project Stage: Under Construction
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* Nelson Complexity: 9.6
Expected Completion: Commissioning is expected in 2014
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* Project Stage: First phase completed in 2014
Budget: $12 Billion
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* Budget: $12 Billion
The Project
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=== The Project ===
Project Type: Greenfield Refinery
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* Project Type: Greenfield Refinery
Project Summary:
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* Project Summary:
Main Contractors
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* Main Contractors
Halder Topsoe will provide hydrogen, hydrotreater and SNOX™ units
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** Halder Topsoe will provide hydrogen, hydrotreater and SNOX™ units
Larsen & Toubro: manufacture and supply of ten Hydrotreating Reactors and twelve Coke Drums
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** Larsen & Toubro: manufacture and supply of ten Hydrotreating Reactors and twelve Coke Drums
Refining Units
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=== Refining Units ===
Atmospheric Crude Distillation Unit
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* Atmospheric Crude Distillation Unit
Vacuum Distillation Unit
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* Vacuum Distillation Unit
Delayed Coker
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* Delayed Coker
Hydrogen Units - 2*125,000 Nm3/h
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* Hydrogen Units - 2*125,000 Nm3/h
Diesel Hydrotreaters - 2*83,000 BPSD
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* Diesel Hydrotreaters - 2*83,000 BPSD
Terminal Capacity
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=== Terminal Capacity ===
Crude Oil:
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* Crude Oil:
Refined Products:
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* Refined Products:
Crude Supply
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=== Crude Supply ===
50% of the crude will be Marlim Crude Oil from Brazil and 50% from Carabobo Crude Oil from Venezuela
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* 50% of the crude will be Marlim Crude Oil from Brazil and 50% from Carabobo Crude Oil from Venezuela
Crude will be 16 API
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* Crude will be 16 API
Products Produced
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=== Products Produced ===
Some 65% of the processed volume will be diesel fuel, the oil derivative that is used the most in Brazil. Cooking gas (LPG), petrochemical naphtha, and coke – solid fuel used in the steel, cement, thermal, and aluminum industries -, will also be produced
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* Some 65% of the processed volume will be diesel fuel, the oil derivative that is used the most in Brazil. Cooking gas (LPG), petrochemical naphtha, and coke – solid fuel used in the steel, cement, thermal, and aluminum industries -, will also be produced
Products produced will be Euro V compliant
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* Products produced will be Euro V compliant
History
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=== History ===
2005 - Petrobras executive board approve the project
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* 2005 - Petrobras executive board approve the project
2009 - Construction contracts signed
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* 2009 - Construction contracts signed
2011 - Petrobras received a favorable opinion from BNDES, which considered acceptable the bank guaranties offered by PDVSA to partially replace the guaranty provided by Petrobras
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* 2011 - Petrobras received a favorable opinion from BNDES, which considered acceptable the bank guaranties offered by PDVSA to partially replace the guaranty provided by Petrobras
2011 - PDVSA received a $1.5 billion credit line from the China Development Bank
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* 2011 - PDVSA received a $1.5 billion credit line from the China Development Bank
2013 - PDVSA dropped out of the project, which is now owned by Petrobras
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* 2013 - PDVSA dropped out of the project, which is now owned by Petrobras
2014 - Commissioning started for the first train
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* 2014 - Commissioning started for the first train
Other Information
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=== Other Information ===
 
The initial budget was $4.05 billion
 
The initial budget was $4.05 billion
Relevant Links
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=== Links ===
Venezuela's PDVSA has $400 mln for Brazil refinery
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# [http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN0225157320101102 Venezuela's PDVSA has $400 mln for Brazil refinery]
Petrobras and PDVSA sign an equity partnership agreement at refinery
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# [https://www.investidorpetrobras.com.br/enu/7506/c-7506-enu.html Petrobras and PDVSA sign an equity partnership agreement at refinery]
Abreu e Lima Refinery, A Refinery in Pernambuco
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# [http://www.braziltexas.org/attachments/files/432/SuapeandRNEST-Refinery.pdf Abreu e Lima Refinery, A Refinery in Pernambuco]
Topsoe and Petrobras, Brazil sign contract for new refinery
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:topsoe-and-petrobras-brazil-sign-contract-for-new-re Topsoe and Petrobras, Brazil sign contract for new refinery]
L&T bags largest Brazilian equipment order
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:l-t-bags-largest-brazilian-equipment-order L&T bags largest Brazilian equipment order]
Information about partnership at Abreu e Lima Refinery
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:1382 Information about partnership at Abreu e Lima Refinery]
PDVSA gets $1.5 billion China loan for refinery
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# [http://www.brecorder.com/fuel-a-energy/single/630/193/1258084/ PDVSA gets $1.5 billion China loan for refinery]
Executive Board Approve Refinery in the Northeast with PDVSA
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:executive-board-approve-refinery-in-the-northeast-wi/ Executive Board Approve Refinery in the Northeast with PDVSA
Merger of RNEST
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4690 Merger of RNEST]
Abreu e Lima Refinery initiates Atmospheric Distillation Unit start-up procedure
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5592 Abreu e Lima Refinery initiates Atmospheric Distillation Unit start-up procedure]
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Latest revision as of 06:33, 1 April 2020

Summary Information

The Project

  • Project Type: Greenfield Refinery
  • Project Summary:
  • Main Contractors
    • Halder Topsoe will provide hydrogen, hydrotreater and SNOX™ units
    • Larsen & Toubro: manufacture and supply of ten Hydrotreating Reactors and twelve Coke Drums

Refining Units

  • Atmospheric Crude Distillation Unit
  • Vacuum Distillation Unit
  • Delayed Coker
  • Hydrogen Units - 2*125,000 Nm3/h
  • Diesel Hydrotreaters - 2*83,000 BPSD

Terminal Capacity

  • Crude Oil:
  • Refined Products:

Crude Supply

  • 50% of the crude will be Marlim Crude Oil from Brazil and 50% from Carabobo Crude Oil from Venezuela
  • Crude will be 16 API

Products Produced

  • Some 65% of the processed volume will be diesel fuel, the oil derivative that is used the most in Brazil. Cooking gas (LPG), petrochemical naphtha, and coke – solid fuel used in the steel, cement, thermal, and aluminum industries -, will also be produced
  • Products produced will be Euro V compliant

History

  • 2005 - Petrobras executive board approve the project
  • 2009 - Construction contracts signed
  • 2011 - Petrobras received a favorable opinion from BNDES, which considered acceptable the bank guaranties offered by PDVSA to partially replace the guaranty provided by Petrobras
  • 2011 - PDVSA received a $1.5 billion credit line from the China Development Bank
  • 2013 - PDVSA dropped out of the project, which is now owned by Petrobras
  • 2014 - Commissioning started for the first train

Other Information

The initial budget was $4.05 billion

Links

  1. Venezuela's PDVSA has $400 mln for Brazil refinery
  2. Petrobras and PDVSA sign an equity partnership agreement at refinery
  3. Abreu e Lima Refinery, A Refinery in Pernambuco
  4. Topsoe and Petrobras, Brazil sign contract for new refinery
  5. L&T bags largest Brazilian equipment order
  6. Information about partnership at Abreu e Lima Refinery
  7. PDVSA gets $1.5 billion China loan for refinery
  8. Executive Board Approve Refinery in the Northeast with PDVSA
  9. Merger of RNEST
  10. Abreu e Lima Refinery initiates Atmospheric Distillation Unit start-up procedure