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Summary Information
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=== Summary Information ===
Ownership: Petrovietnam
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* Ownership: Petrovietnam
Website: http://www.petrovietnam.com.vn/
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* Website: http://english.pvn.vn/
Location: Central Vietnam
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* Location: Dung Quat, south of Da Nang in central Vietnam
Capacity: 6.5 million tons/annum & 130,000 bbl/day
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* Capacity: 6.5 million tons/annum & 130,000 bbl/day
Nelson Complexity:
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* Nelson Complexity:
Refining Depth:
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* Refining Depth:
Brief Description
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=== Brief Description ===
Dung Quat is a small medium complexity refinery
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* Dung Quat is a medium sized, medium complexity refinery
Refining Units
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=== Refining Units ===
Atmospheric Distillation
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* Atmospheric Distillation
Continuous Catalytic Reformer (CCR)
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* Continuous Catalytic Reformer (CCR)
Residual Fluid Catalytic Cracking (RFCC)
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* Residual Fluid Catalytic Cracking (RFCC)
LCO hydrotreating unit
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* LCO hydrotreating unit
Naphtha hydrotreater
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* Naphtha hydrotreater
Sulfur recovery unit
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* Sulfur recovery unit
Benzene, Toluene Xylene (BTX) plant.
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* Benzene, Toluene Xylene (BTX) plant.
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 ===
Half of the crude is to be supplied by BP
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* Half of the crude is to be supplied by BP
Initially all of the crude was domestic Vietnamese crude from the Bach Ho Oil and Gas Field, but supply has been diversified to include Russian ESPO
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* Initially all of the crude was domestic Vietnamese crude from the Bach Ho Oil and Gas Field, but supply has been diversified to include Russian ESPO
In 2011 the refinery will also process Malaysian crude
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* Since 2011 the refinery also processes Malaysian crude
Products Produced
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=== Products Produced ===
LPG, unleaded gasoline, kerosene / jet fuel, feedstock for propylene plant, diesel (industrial and auto) and petrochemical production.
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* LPG, unleaded gasoline, kerosene / jet fuel, feedstock for propylene plant, diesel (industrial and auto) and petrochemical production.
Ongoing Projects
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=== Projects ===
The refinery is to be expanded to 200,000 bpd
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* The refinery is to be expanded to 200,000 bpd
See Dung Quat Refinery Expansion Project for details
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* See [[Dung Quat Refinery Expansion Project]] for details
For the original construction see Dung Quat Greenfield Refinery Project
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* For the original construction see [[Dung Quat Greenfield Refinery Project]]
Other Information
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=== Other Information ===
The refinery is the only one in operation in Vietnam
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* The refinery is the only one in operation in Vietnam
History
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=== History ===
2009 - Refinery operations start
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* 2009 - Refinery operations start
2010 - Refinery starts to process imported crudes, the first being ESPO
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* 2010 - Refinery starts to process imported crudes, the first being ESPO
2015 - Gazprom Neft agreed to acquired a 49% stake
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* 2015 - Gazprom Neft agreed to acquired a 49% stake
Relevant Links
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JGC Refinery References
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=== Links ===
Overview from Hydrocarbons Technology
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# [[JGC Refinery References]]
Vietnam seeks term crude imports for Dung Quat refinery
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# [http://www.hydrocarbons-technology.com/projects/dung/ Overview from Hydrocarbons Technology]
TNK-BP Bags a Long-Term Contract to Supply ESPO Crude to PetroVietnam
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# [http://www.forexyard.com/en/news/Vietnam-seeks-term-crude-imports-for-Dung-Quat-refinery-2010-09-21T091337Z Vietnam seeks term crude imports for Dung Quat refinery]
PetroVietnam to Import 640,000 Tons of Crude in First Half 2011
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# [http://www.tnk-bp.com/press/releases/2010/9/158/ TNK-BP Bags a Long-Term Contract to Supply ESPO Crude to PetroVietnam]
Gazprom Neft increases collaboration with Vietnam
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# [http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-12-23/petrovietnam-to-import-640-000-tons-of-crude-in-first-half-2011.html PetroVietnam to Import 640,000 Tons of Crude in First Half 2011]
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5817 Gazprom Neft increases collaboration with Vietnam]
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[[Category:Refinery]]
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[[Category:Vietnam]]
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[[Category:Petrovietnam]]

Latest revision as of 09:24, 24 March 2020

Summary Information

  • Ownership: Petrovietnam
  • Website: http://english.pvn.vn/
  • Location: Dung Quat, south of Da Nang in central Vietnam
  • Capacity: 6.5 million tons/annum & 130,000 bbl/day
  • Nelson Complexity:
  • Refining Depth:

Brief Description

  • Dung Quat is a medium sized, medium complexity refinery

Refining Units

  • Atmospheric Distillation
  • Continuous Catalytic Reformer (CCR)
  • Residual Fluid Catalytic Cracking (RFCC)
  • LCO hydrotreating unit
  • Naphtha hydrotreater
  • Sulfur recovery unit
  • Benzene, Toluene Xylene (BTX) plant.

Terminal Capacity

  • Crude Oil:
  • Refined Products:

Crude Supply

  • Half of the crude is to be supplied by BP
  • Initially all of the crude was domestic Vietnamese crude from the Bach Ho Oil and Gas Field, but supply has been diversified to include Russian ESPO
  • Since 2011 the refinery also processes Malaysian crude

Products Produced

  • LPG, unleaded gasoline, kerosene / jet fuel, feedstock for propylene plant, diesel (industrial and auto) and petrochemical production.

Projects

Other Information

  • The refinery is the only one in operation in Vietnam

History

  • 2009 - Refinery operations start
  • 2010 - Refinery starts to process imported crudes, the first being ESPO
  • 2015 - Gazprom Neft agreed to acquired a 49% stake

Links

  1. JGC Refinery References
  2. Overview from Hydrocarbons Technology
  3. Vietnam seeks term crude imports for Dung Quat refinery
  4. TNK-BP Bags a Long-Term Contract to Supply ESPO Crude to PetroVietnam
  5. PetroVietnam to Import 640,000 Tons of Crude in First Half 2011
  6. Gazprom Neft increases collaboration with Vietnam