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=== Summary Information === | === Summary Information === | ||
− | * Ownership: Ruhr Oel (BP | + | * Ownership: Ruhr Oel (BP) |
* Website: http://www.bprp.de/ | * Website: http://www.bprp.de/ | ||
* Location: Gelsenkirchen | * Location: Gelsenkirchen | ||
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=== Brief Description === | === Brief Description === | ||
* A large complex refinery with integrated petrochemicals, located on two sites | * A large complex refinery with integrated petrochemicals, located on two sites | ||
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=== Refining Units === | === Refining Units === | ||
* Atmospheric Distillation | * Atmospheric Distillation | ||
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LPG, Gasoline, Jet Fuel, Diesel, Petrocoke, Asphalt | LPG, Gasoline, Jet Fuel, Diesel, Petrocoke, Asphalt | ||
− | === | + | === Projects === |
− | + | * The capacity of the refinery is to be cut from 12 mtpa to 8 mtpa in 2025 | |
+ | * Five plants at the Horst and Scholven plants are to be decommissioned and the hydrocracker revamped to make SAF | ||
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=== Other Information === | === Other Information === | ||
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* 2002 - BP acquires Veba Oel, becoming a shareholder in the refinery | * 2002 - BP acquires Veba Oel, becoming a shareholder in the refinery | ||
* 2010 - Rosneft acquired PDVSA's share of Ruhr Oel, effectively becoming a 50% shareholder in the refinery | * 2010 - Rosneft acquired PDVSA's share of Ruhr Oel, effectively becoming a 50% shareholder in the refinery | ||
+ | * 2016 - BP acquires Rosneft stake | ||
+ | * 2024 - BP announces a plan to reduce capacity | ||
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=== Links === | === Links === | ||
# [http://www.mwv.de/ German Petroleum Association] In German | # [http://www.mwv.de/ German Petroleum Association] In German | ||
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:66 Rosneft to Acquire 50% of Ruhr Oel GmbH] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:66 Rosneft to Acquire 50% of Ruhr Oel GmbH] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:jacobs-receives-contract-from-bp-for-new-sulfur-reco Jacobs Receives Contract from BP for New Sulfur Recovery Unit] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:jacobs-receives-contract-from-bp-for-new-sulfur-reco Jacobs Receives Contract from BP for New Sulfur Recovery Unit] | ||
+ | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:rosneft-and-bp-conclude-dissolution-of-the-refining Rosneft and BP Conclude Dissolution of the Refining Joint Venture Ruhr Oel GmbH in Germany] | ||
+ | # [https://refiningnews.blogspot.com/2024/03/bp-wants-to-reposition-its-refinery-in.html bp wants to reposition its refinery in Gelsenkirchen for the future] | ||
[[category:Refinery]] | [[category:Refinery]] | ||
[[category:Germany]] | [[category:Germany]] | ||
[[category:BP]] | [[category:BP]] |
Latest revision as of 15:48, 6 March 2024
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Ruhr Oel (BP)
- Website: http://www.bprp.de/
- Location: Gelsenkirchen
- Capacity: 12.7 million tons/annum & 254,000 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity: 9.3
- Refining Depth:
Brief Description
- A large complex refinery with integrated petrochemicals, located on two sites
Refining Units
- Atmospheric Distillation
- Vacuum Distillation, 5.5 Million Ton
- FCC - 1.5 Million Ton
- Hydro-cracker - 2.8 Million Ton
- Visbreaker - 1.04 Million Ton
- Coker - 1.7 Million Ton
- Catalytic Reformer (Continuous) - 1.3 Million Ton
- Desulphurisation (Gasoline) - 2.6 Million Ton
- Desulphurisation (M.Distillate) - 4.0 Million Ton
- Desulphurisation (V.Gasoil) - 0.9 Million Ton
- Asphalt Unit - 0.45 Million Ton
- Sulphur Recovery Unit
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
- Refined Products:
Crude Supply
- The refinery is supplied by the Nord West Oelleitung Pipeline
- The refinery is processing of crudes from Russia, North Sea, Africa, Venezuela and other points of origin
Products Produced
LPG, Gasoline, Jet Fuel, Diesel, Petrocoke, Asphalt
Projects
- The capacity of the refinery is to be cut from 12 mtpa to 8 mtpa in 2025
- Five plants at the Horst and Scholven plants are to be decommissioned and the hydrocracker revamped to make SAF
Other Information
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History
- 1935 - Refinery operations commenced
- 1979 - The two sites were fully integrated
- 1983 - Veba Oel included the Horst and Scholven sites in the Ruhr Oel joint venture set up with PDVSA
- 2002 - BP acquires Veba Oel, becoming a shareholder in the refinery
- 2010 - Rosneft acquired PDVSA's share of Ruhr Oel, effectively becoming a 50% shareholder in the refinery
- 2016 - BP acquires Rosneft stake
- 2024 - BP announces a plan to reduce capacity
Links
- German Petroleum Association In German
- Refinery webpage
- 2003 Environmental Statement BP Gelsenkirchen, pdf
- 2007 Environmental Statement
- Uhde to build turnkey plant for Ruhr Oel refinery in Germany
- GERMANY- GELSENKIRCHEN REFINERY Facility Fact Sheet
- Rosneft to Acquire 50% of Ruhr Oel GmbH
- Jacobs Receives Contract from BP for New Sulfur Recovery Unit
- Rosneft and BP Conclude Dissolution of the Refining Joint Venture Ruhr Oel GmbH in Germany
- bp wants to reposition its refinery in Gelsenkirchen for the future