Baton Rouge Refinery

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Summary Information Ownership: Exxon Website: http://www.exxonmobil.com List of Exxon Mobil Refineries Location: Baton Rouge, Texas, USA Capacity: 25.0 million tons/annum & 503,000 bbl/day Nelson Complexity: Refining Depth: Refining Units Atmospheric Distillation, 503,000 bbl/day VDU: 241,100 bbl/day Delayed Coker: 119,800 bbl/day Catalytic Cracking: 241,000 bbl/day Catalytic Hydrocracking: 29,000 bbl/day Catalytic Reforming: 78,000 bbl/day Naphtha Hydrotreating: 78,000 bbl/day Gasoline Desulphurisation: 130,000 bbl/day Diesel Desulphurisation: 101,900 bbl/day Terminal Capacity Crude Oil: Refined Products: Crude Supply Genesis is building a pipeline to the refinery from its Port Hudson terminal. This will provide access to a wide range of domestic crudes It is also supplied from the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP), Heavy Louisiana Sweet Crude Oil Pipeline System and the North Line Crude Oil Pipeline Products Produced Motor gasoline (automobiles, tractors, lawn equipment) Diesel (trucks, buses, autos, trains, boats, heating, tractors, power generation) Jet fuel (jet airliners, military jets) Aviation gasoline (propeller aircraft) Lubricating oils (engine oils, transmission fluid, chain saws) Waxes (makeup, candles, crayons and gum) Petroleum coke (furnace fuel, anodes for the production of aluminum) Liquefied petroleum gas (heating, cooking, refrigeration, tobacco & grain drying, soldering,chemical feedstock) Chemical feedstock (raw material used in the production of various chemicals) Products can be supplied to the Plantation Oil Products Pipeline & Colonial Oil Products Pipeline Ongoing Projects In October 2010, the refinery completed a ULSD project with the construction of a new hydrotreater unit. Other Information It is The second largest refinery in the United States History 1909 - Refinery commissioned with a capacity of 1,800 barrel per day by the Standard Oil Company 2005 - Exxon agrees to invest in emissions reductions after Consent Decree with the EPA 2007 - Awarded ENERGY STAR certification 2010 - ULSD units came on stream Relevant Links Refinery Website Fact Sheet Wikipedia Louisiana Refinery Survey ExxonMobil Commissions New Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Units at Baytown & Baton Rouge Refineries U.S. Announces Clean Air Agreement with ExxonMobil Nearly 77 Percent of Domestic Refining Capacity Now Under Consent Decrees ENERGY STAR Plant Profile, Baton Rouge Refinery Genesis Energy, Announces Expansion Of Existing Gulf Coast Terminal Infrastructure, New Crude Oil Pipeline And New Unit Train