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2007 - Acquired by Husky for $1.9 Billion
 
2007 - Acquired by Husky for $1.9 Billion
 
2015 - A fire occurred in the hydrocracker
 
2015 - A fire occurred in the hydrocracker
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Refinery Webpage
 
Refinery Webpage
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:valero-to-acquire-premcor-in-8-billion-transaction Valero to Acquire Premcor in $8 Billion Transaction]
 
Refinery Fact Sheet
 
Refinery Fact Sheet
 
Premcor 2004 Annual Report
 
Premcor 2004 Annual Report

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Summary Information Ownership: Husky Energy Website: http://www.huskyenergy.com/ Location: Lima, Ohio, USA Capacity: 8 million tons/annum & 160,000 bbl/day Nelson Complexity: Refining Units Atmospheric Distillation - 160,000 Vacuum Distillation - 52,000 Delayed Coker - 23,000 Fluidised Catalytic Cracker - 40,000 Hydrocracker - 26,000 Catalytic Reformer - 55,000 Isomerisation Unit Desulphurisation Naphtha - 63,000 Gasoline - 35,000 Diesel - 30,000 Sulphur Recovery Unit Terminal Capacity Crude Oil: 1 million barrels Refined Products: 3 million barrels Crude Supply Approximately 80 percent of crude oil processed is domestic. The balance comes from the North Sea and West Africa. The crude oil supplied to the refinery is delivered via the Marathon and Mid Valley Crude Oil Pipeline. The Millennium pipeline allows the delivery of up to 65,000 bpd of foreign waterborne crude oil to the Mid-Valley pipeline at Longview, Texas. The Mid-Valley pipeline is also supplied with West Texas Intermediate domestic crude oil via the West Texas Gulf pipeline. The Marathon pipeline is supplied via the Capline, Ozark, Platte, ExxonMobil and Mustang pipelines. Products Produced gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, residual fuels and petrochemical feedstocks Ongoing Projects For details see Lima Refinery Upgrade Project Husky plans to review options for reconfiguring and expanding the Lima refinery to process heavy crude oil and bitumen Other Information - History 1886 - Refinery Commissioned 1998 - Clack acquired the refinery from BP 2005 - BOC signed contract to provide hydrogen 2005 - Valero acquired Premcor, which owned the refinery along with refineries in Port Arthur, Texas, and Memphis, Tennessee 2007 - Acquired by Husky for $1.9 Billion 2015 - A fire occurred in the hydrocracker

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Refinery Webpage

  1. Valero to Acquire Premcor in $8 Billion Transaction

Refinery Fact Sheet Premcor 2004 Annual Report Husky Energy To Acquire Lima Refinery From Valero Energy Corporation BOC To Supply Hydrogen To Premcor Refinery In Lima, Ohio Valero Energy Corporation to Sell Lima Refinery to Husky Energy for $1.9 Billion Husky Energy Updates Lima Refinery Incident