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Summary Information
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+++ Summary Information
Ownership: Alliance
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Website: http://www.allianceoilco.com/
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* Ownership: Alliance
Location: Khabarovsk, Russia's Far East
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* Website: http://www.allianceoilco.com/
Capacity: 3.5 million tons/annum & 70,000 bbl/day
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* Location: Khabarovsk, Russia's Far East
Nelson Complexity: 3.4
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* Capacity: 3.5 million tons/annum & 70,000 bbl/day
Refining Depth: 61.7%
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* Nelson Complexity: 3.4
Refining Units
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* Refining Depth: 61.7%
Atmospheric Distillation
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Reforming Unit
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+++ Refining Units
Terminal Capacity
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Crude Oil:
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* Atmospheric Distillation
Refined Products:
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* Reforming Unit
Crude Supply
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Domestic crude
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+++ Terminal Capacity
The refinery is to be connected to the Eastern Siberia Pacific Ocean Oil Pipeline
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Products Produced
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* Crude Oil:  
LPG, Gasoline, Naphtha, Jet Fuel, Gas Oil, Diesel, Fuel Oil, Bitumen
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* Refined Products:  
Gasoline is Euro 5 standard
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Ongoing Projects
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+++ Crude Supply
For more details, see Khabarovsk Refinery Project
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* Domestic crude
In 2008, the Group launched a significant modernization program at the Khabarovsk Refinery to widen its production processes for a higher degree of oil refining, in order to produce lighter and higher value oil products.
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* The refinery is to be connected to the [[[Eastern Siberia Pacific Ocean Oil Pipeline]]]
The program is planned to be completed in 2012.
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The total cost of the Khabarovsk oil refinery's modernization programme is estimated to be approximately USD 1 billion, including the construction of a hydro fining and hydro cracking units, the reconstruction of a catalytic reforming unit, the upgrade of the existing facilities to be integrated with the new installations and construction of a visbreaking unit.
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+++ Products Produced
This modernisation will enable the refinery to capture higher margins on sales of oil products and to preserve its position in domestic and international markets by complying with the high quality standards.
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* LPG, Gasoline, Naphtha, Jet Fuel, Gas Oil, Diesel, Fuel Oil, Bitumen
Other Information
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* Gasoline is Euro 5 standard
The Khabarovsk oil refinery is not connected to the Transneft or Transnefteproduct pipeline systems. As a result, crude oil and oil products have to be transported to and from Khabarovsk oil refinery by other means, primarily by rail.
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History
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+++ Ongoing Projects
1935 - Refinery commissioned with an initial capacity of 8,000 barrels of oil per day
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* For more details, see [[[Khabarovsk Refinery Project]]]
1965 - Sulphur Recovery Unit commissioned
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* In 2008, the Group launched a significant modernization program at the Khabarovsk Refinery to widen its production processes for a higher degree of oil refining, in order to produce lighter and higher value oil products.  
2005 - Foster Wheeler Awarded Basic Design Package Contract for Hydrogen Production Unit
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* The program is planned to be completed in 2012.  
2006 - Foster Wheeler Awarded Management and Engineering Services Contract
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* The total cost of the Khabarovsk oil refinery's modernization programme is estimated to be approximately USD 1 billion, including the construction of a hydro fining and hydro cracking units, the reconstruction of a catalytic reforming unit, the upgrade of the existing facilities to be integrated with the new installations and construction of a visbreaking unit.  
2013 - Euro V gasoline production launched
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* This modernisation will enable the refinery to capture higher margins on sales of oil products and to preserve its position in domestic and international markets by complying with the high quality standards.
2013 - A revamp of the reformer increased gasoline production capacity
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+++ Other Information
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* The Khabarovsk oil refinery is not connected to the Transneft or Transnefteproduct pipeline systems. As a result, crude oil and oil products have to be transported to and from Khabarovsk oil refinery by other means, primarily by rail.
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+++ History
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* 1935 - Refinery commissioned with an initial capacity of 8,000 barrels of oil per day
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* 1965 - Sulphur Recovery Unit commissioned
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* 2005 - Foster Wheeler Awarded Basic Design Package Contract for Hydrogen Production Unit
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* 2006 - Foster Wheeler Awarded Management and Engineering Services Contract
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* 2013 - Euro V gasoline production launched
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* 2013 - A revamp of the reformer increased gasoline production capacity
 
=== Links ===
 
=== Links ===
 
# [[Giprogazoochistka Refinery References]]
 
# [[Giprogazoochistka Refinery References]]

Latest revision as of 15:26, 7 February 2024

+++ Summary Information

  • Ownership: Alliance
  • Website: http://www.allianceoilco.com/
  • Location: Khabarovsk, Russia's Far East
  • Capacity: 3.5 million tons/annum & 70,000 bbl/day
  • Nelson Complexity: 3.4
  • Refining Depth: 61.7%

+++ Refining Units

  • Atmospheric Distillation
  • Reforming Unit

+++ Terminal Capacity

  • Crude Oil:
  • Refined Products:

+++ Crude Supply

  • Domestic crude
  • The refinery is to be connected to the [[[Eastern Siberia Pacific Ocean Oil Pipeline]]]

+++ Products Produced

  • LPG, Gasoline, Naphtha, Jet Fuel, Gas Oil, Diesel, Fuel Oil, Bitumen
  • Gasoline is Euro 5 standard

+++ Ongoing Projects

  • For more details, see [[[Khabarovsk Refinery Project]]]
  • In 2008, the Group launched a significant modernization program at the Khabarovsk Refinery to widen its production processes for a higher degree of oil refining, in order to produce lighter and higher value oil products.
  • The program is planned to be completed in 2012.
  • The total cost of the Khabarovsk oil refinery's modernization programme is estimated to be approximately USD 1 billion, including the construction of a hydro fining and hydro cracking units, the reconstruction of a catalytic reforming unit, the upgrade of the existing facilities to be integrated with the new installations and construction of a visbreaking unit.
  • This modernisation will enable the refinery to capture higher margins on sales of oil products and to preserve its position in domestic and international markets by complying with the high quality standards.


+++ Other Information

  • The Khabarovsk oil refinery is not connected to the Transneft or Transnefteproduct pipeline systems. As a result, crude oil and oil products have to be transported to and from Khabarovsk oil refinery by other means, primarily by rail.

+++ History

  • 1935 - Refinery commissioned with an initial capacity of 8,000 barrels of oil per day
  • 1965 - Sulphur Recovery Unit commissioned
  • 2005 - Foster Wheeler Awarded Basic Design Package Contract for Hydrogen Production Unit
  • 2006 - Foster Wheeler Awarded Management and Engineering Services Contract
  • 2013 - Euro V gasoline production launched
  • 2013 - A revamp of the reformer increased gasoline production capacity

Links

  1. Giprogazoochistka Refinery References
  2. ORGHIM Refinery References
  3. Refinery Webpage
  4. Foster Wheeler Awarded Basic Design Package Contract for Hydrogen Production Facility in Russia
  5. Foster Wheeler Awarded Management and Engineering Services Contract for Khabarovsk Refinery in Russia
  6. Khabarovsk Oil Refinery upgrades to Euro 5
  7. Khabarovsk refinery gasoline capacity increases