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Summary Information
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=== Summary Information ===
Ownership: ConocoPhillips
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* Ownership: Phillips 66
Website: http://www.conocophillips.com/
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* Website: http://www.phillips66.com/
List of Conoco Phillips Refineries
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* List of [[Phillips 66 Refineries]]
Location: North Lincolnshire, UK
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* Location: North Lincolnshire, UK
Capacity: 11.5 million tons/annum & 230,000 bbl/day
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* Capacity: 11.5 million tons/annum & 230,000 bbl/day
Nelson Complexity:
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* Nelson Complexity: 11.6
Refining Depth:
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* Refining Depth: 81%
Brief Description
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=== Brief Description ===
A medium sized refinery, Humber is one of the most complex refineries in ConocoPhillips’ portfolio and one of the most sophisticated in Europe.
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* A medium sized refinery, Humber is one of the most complex refineries in ConocoPhillips’ portfolio and one of the most sophisticated in Europe.
Refining Units
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=== Refining Units ===
Atmospheric Distillation
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* Atmospheric Distillation
Vacuum Distillation
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* Vacuum Distillation
Thermal Cracker
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* Thermal Cracker
Fluid Catalytic Cracker
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* Fluid Catalytic Cracker
Catalytic Reformer
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* Catalytic Reformer
Hydro Desulpherisation Unit
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* Hydro Desulpherisation Unit
Gas Recovery Units
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* Gas Recovery Units
Alkylation Unit
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* Alkylation Unit
Coking and Calcining Units
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* Coking and Calcining Units
CHP
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* CHP
Terminal Capacity
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Crude Oil:
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=== Terminal Capacity ===
Refined Products:
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* Crude Oil:
Crude Supply
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* Refined Products:
A high proportion of North Sea crudes are processed, which are transported to the Humber Estuary by tankers, offloaded at the Tetney monobuoy and piped ashore to Tetney terminal, and then on to the refinery
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=== Crude Supply ===
Humber’s fluid catalytic cracking unit/thermal cracking/coking configuration means that substantial volumes of other feedstocks, such as low sulfur fuel oil and vacuum gas oil, are processed alongside crude oil to fully utilize Humber’s cracking capability.
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* A high proportion of North Sea crudes are processed, which are transported to the Humber Estuary by tankers, offloaded at the Tetney monobuoy and piped ashore to Tetney terminal, and then on to the refinery
Products Produced
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* Humber’s fluid catalytic cracking unit/thermal cracking/coking configuration means that substantial volumes of other feedstocks, such as low sulfur fuel oil and vacuum gas oil, are processed alongside crude oil to fully utilize Humber’s cracking capability.
44% - Diesel
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=== Products Produced ===
32% - Petrol
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* 44% - Diesel
08% - Kerosene & Jet Fuel
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* 32% - Petrol
06% - Coke
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* 08% - Kerosene & Jet Fuel
04% - Fuel Oil
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* 06% - Coke
04% - Petrochem
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* 04% - Fuel Oil
02% - LPG
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* 04% - Petrochem
Ongoing Projects
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* 02% - LPG
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=== Projects ===
 
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History
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=== History ===
1969 - the refinery came into operation with a capacity of about 3 million tonnes
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* 1969 - the refinery came into operation with a capacity of about 3 million tonnes
2001 - Major explosion and fire in the Saturate Gas Plant
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* 2001 - Major explosion and fire in the Saturate Gas Plant
2004 - Immingham Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant commissioned
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* 2004 - Immingham Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant commissioned
Other Information
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=== Other Information ===
It is the only coking refinery in the UK
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* It is the only coking refinery in the UK
Power is supplied from the Immingham Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant, which is located adjacent to the refinery. It also supplies steam to the Lindsey Oil Refinery
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* Power is supplied from the Immingham Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant, which is located adjacent to the refinery. It also supplies steam to the Lindsey Oil Refinery
Relevant Links
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Refinery Webpage
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=== Links ===
Humber Refinery, UKPIA
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# [https://www.phillips66.com/refining/humber-refinery Refinery Webpage]
ConocoPhillips Refining & Marketing
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# [http://www.ukpia.com/industry_information/refining-and-uk-refineries/conocophillips.aspx Humber Refinery, UKPIA]
PUBLIC REPORT OF THE FIRE AND EXPLOSION AT THE CONOCOPHILLIPS HUMBER REFINERY ON 16 APRIL 2001
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# [http://www.conocophillips.com/en/about/company_reports/fact_book/documents/Refining_Marketing.pdf ConocoPhillips Refining & Marketing]
ConocoPhillips to Expand Europe’s Largest Combined Heat and Power Station
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# [http://www.hse.gov.uk/comah/conocophillips.pdf PUBLIC REPORT OF THE FIRE AND EXPLOSION AT THE CONOCOPHILLIPS HUMBER REFINERY ON 16 APRIL 2001]
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:conocophillips-to-expand-europes-largest-combined-he ConocoPhillips to Expand Europe’s Largest Combined Heat and Power Station]
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[[category:Phillips66]]

Latest revision as of 13:35, 29 February 2020

Summary Information

Brief Description

  • A medium sized refinery, Humber is one of the most complex refineries in ConocoPhillips’ portfolio and one of the most sophisticated in Europe.

Refining Units

  • Atmospheric Distillation
  • Vacuum Distillation
  • Thermal Cracker
  • Fluid Catalytic Cracker
  • Catalytic Reformer
  • Hydro Desulpherisation Unit
  • Gas Recovery Units
  • Alkylation Unit
  • Coking and Calcining Units
  • CHP

Terminal Capacity

  • Crude Oil:
  • Refined Products:

Crude Supply

  • A high proportion of North Sea crudes are processed, which are transported to the Humber Estuary by tankers, offloaded at the Tetney monobuoy and piped ashore to Tetney terminal, and then on to the refinery
  • Humber’s fluid catalytic cracking unit/thermal cracking/coking configuration means that substantial volumes of other feedstocks, such as low sulfur fuel oil and vacuum gas oil, are processed alongside crude oil to fully utilize Humber’s cracking capability.

Products Produced

  • 44% - Diesel
  • 32% - Petrol
  • 08% - Kerosene & Jet Fuel
  • 06% - Coke
  • 04% - Fuel Oil
  • 04% - Petrochem
  • 02% - LPG

Projects

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History

  • 1969 - the refinery came into operation with a capacity of about 3 million tonnes
  • 2001 - Major explosion and fire in the Saturate Gas Plant
  • 2004 - Immingham Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant commissioned

Other Information

  • It is the only coking refinery in the UK
  • Power is supplied from the Immingham Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant, which is located adjacent to the refinery. It also supplies steam to the Lindsey Oil Refinery

Links

  1. Refinery Webpage
  2. Humber Refinery, UKPIA
  3. ConocoPhillips Refining & Marketing
  4. PUBLIC REPORT OF THE FIRE AND EXPLOSION AT THE CONOCOPHILLIPS HUMBER REFINERY ON 16 APRIL 2001
  5. ConocoPhillips to Expand Europe’s Largest Combined Heat and Power Station