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Ownership: Kyokuto, (Exxon Mobil Co. & Mitsui Petrochemical Co., Ltd.) | Ownership: Kyokuto, (Exxon Mobil Co. & Mitsui Petrochemical Co., Ltd.) | ||
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1983 - Hydrocracker and hydrogen unit commissioned | 1983 - Hydrocracker and hydrogen unit commissioned | ||
2014 - 23,000 bpd Reduction in capacity announced | 2014 - 23,000 bpd Reduction in capacity announced | ||
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− | Refinery Units, (Japanese) | + | # [http://kpi.co.jp/facilities/joryutou.html Refinery Units], (Japanese) |
− | TonenGeneral Group to Optimize Operations | + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5046 TonenGeneral Group to Optimize Operations] |
+ | # [[Toyo Refinery References]] |
Revision as of 18:51, 1 April 2020
Summary Information
Ownership: Kyokuto, (Exxon Mobil Co. & Mitsui Petrochemical Co., Ltd.) Website: http://kpi.co.jp/ Location: Chiba, Japan Capacity: 7.5 million tons/annum & 152,000m bbl/day Nelson Complexity: Refining Depth: Brief Description A medium sized, medium complexity refinery Refining Units Atmospheric Distillation, 175.000 Vacuum Crude Oil Distillation, 83.000 Catalytic Cracking, 34.000 Hydro-Cracking, 40.000 Catalytic Reforming, 28.000 Naphtha Desulfurizaton, 28.000 "FCCG Desulfurization", 14.000 Middle Distillate Desulfurization, 83.500 Terminal Capacity Crude Oil: 1,100,000 kl Refined Products: 1,510,000 kl Crude Supply - Products Produced LPG, Gasoline, Jet Fuel, Diesel Ongoing Projects - Other Information - History 1968 - Refinery commissioned with 60,000 bpd capacity 1972 - Capacity increased to 100,000 bpd 1974 - Capacity increased to 150,000 bpd 1983 - Hydrocracker and hydrogen unit commissioned 2014 - 23,000 bpd Reduction in capacity announced