Exxonmobil Billings Refinery

From A Barrel Full
Revision as of 17:38, 20 February 2020 by Abarrelfull (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Summary Information Ownership: Exxon Website: http://www.exxonmobil.com/ List of Exxon Mobil Refineries Location: Billings, Montana, USA Capacity: 3.0 million tons/annum & 60,...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Summary Information Ownership: Exxon Website: http://www.exxonmobil.com/ List of Exxon Mobil Refineries Location: Billings, Montana, USA Capacity: 3.0 million tons/annum & 60,000 bbl/day Nelson Complexity: Refining Depth: Brief Description A small complex refinery, capable of processing heavy & sour crude Refining Units Atmospheric Distillation, 60,000 bbl/day Vacuum Distillation, 28,900 bbl/day Delayed Coker, 10,400 bbl/day Fluidised Catalytic Cracker, 23,500 Hydrocracker, 6,200 bbl/day Catalytic Reformer, 12,500 bbl/day Naphtha Hydrotreating: 13,900 bbl/day Gasoline Desulphurisation: 18,900 bbl/day Kerosine Desulphurisation: 13,900 bbl/day Diesel Desulphurisation: 10,000 bbl/day Terminal Capacity Crude Oil: Refined Products: Crude Supply The refinery processes crude from Canada, including Alberta Oil Sands Crude Wyoming Crude is also processed Crude is supplied via the Silvertip Crude Oil Pipeline which runs under the Yellowstone River Products Produced All grades of gasoline, Conventional gasoline blendstocks for blending with ethanol, Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuels, Asphalt, Butane, Propane Products are distribute via the Yellowstone Oil Products Pipeline Ongoing Projects - Other Information - History 1949 - Refinery operations started 1954 - The world's first Fluid Coker was commissioned at the refinery 2003 - The low sulphur gasoline project was completed 2009 - Catalytic Reduction Reactor commissioned Relevant Links Billings Brochure Low Sulfur Mogas Project Billings, MT ExxonMobil Catalytic Reduction Reactor Statement by ExxonMobil Pipeline Company Regarding Crude Oil Release into Yellowstone River in Montana