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− | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === |
− | Ownership: | + | * Ownership: Cenovus Energy |
− | Website: | + | * Website: https://www.cenovus.com/ |
− | Location: Lima, Ohio, USA | + | * Location: Lima, Ohio, USA |
− | Capacity: 8 million tons/annum & 160,000 bbl/day | + | * Capacity: 8 million tons/annum & 160,000 bbl/day |
− | Nelson Complexity: | + | * Nelson Complexity: |
− | Refining Units | + | |
− | Atmospheric Distillation - 160,000 | + | === Refining Units === |
− | Vacuum Distillation - 52,000 | + | * Atmospheric Distillation - 160,000 |
− | Delayed Coker - 23,000 | + | * Vacuum Distillation - 52,000 |
− | Fluidised Catalytic Cracker - 40,000 | + | * Delayed Coker - 23,000 |
− | Hydrocracker - 26,000 | + | * Fluidised Catalytic Cracker - 40,000 |
− | Catalytic Reformer - 55,000 | + | * Hydrocracker - 26,000 |
− | Isomerisation Unit | + | * Catalytic Reformer - 55,000 |
− | Desulphurisation | + | * Isomerisation Unit |
− | Naphtha - 63,000 | + | * Desulphurisation |
− | Gasoline - 35,000 | + | ** Naphtha - 63,000 |
− | Diesel - 30,000 | + | ** Gasoline - 35,000 |
− | Sulphur Recovery Unit | + | ** Diesel - 30,000 |
− | Terminal Capacity | + | * Sulphur Recovery Unit |
− | Crude Oil: 1 million barrels | + | === Terminal Capacity === |
− | Refined Products: 3 million barrels | + | * Crude Oil: 1 million barrels |
− | Crude Supply | + | * Refined Products: 3 million barrels |
− | Approximately 80 percent of crude oil processed is domestic. The balance comes from the North Sea and West Africa. | + | === Crude Supply === |
− | The crude oil supplied to the refinery is delivered via the Marathon and Mid Valley Crude Oil Pipeline. | + | * Approximately 80 percent of crude oil processed is domestic. The balance comes from the North Sea and West Africa. |
− | The Millennium pipeline allows the delivery of up to 65,000 bpd of foreign waterborne crude oil to the Mid | + | * The crude oil supplied to the refinery is delivered via the Marathon and Mid Valley Crude Oil Pipeline. |
− | The Mid-Valley pipeline is also supplied with West Texas Intermediate domestic crude oil via the West Texas Gulf pipeline. | + | * The Millennium pipeline allows the delivery of up to 65,000 bpd of foreign waterborne crude oil to the [[Mid Valley Crude Oil Pipeline]] at Longview, Texas. |
− | The Marathon pipeline is supplied via the Capline, Ozark, Platte, ExxonMobil and Mustang pipelines. | + | * The Mid-Valley pipeline is also supplied with West Texas Intermediate domestic crude oil via the West Texas Gulf pipeline. |
− | Products Produced | + | * The Marathon pipeline is supplied via the [[Capline Oil Pipeline]], [[Ozark Crude Oil Pipeline]], [[Platte Crude Oil Pipeline]], ExxonMobil and Mustang pipelines. |
− | gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, residual fuels and petrochemical feedstocks | + | === Products Produced === |
− | + | * gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, residual fuels and petrochemical feedstocks | |
− | For details see Lima Refinery Upgrade Project | + | === Projects === |
− | Husky plans to review options for reconfiguring and expanding the Lima refinery to process heavy crude oil and bitumen | + | * For details see [[Lima Refinery Upgrade Project]] |
− | Other Information | + | * Husky plans to review options for reconfiguring and expanding the Lima refinery to process heavy crude oil and bitumen |
+ | |||
+ | === Other Information === | ||
- | - | ||
− | History | + | === History === |
− | 1886 - Refinery Commissioned | + | * 1886 - Refinery Commissioned |
− | 1998 - Clack acquired the refinery from BP | + | * 1998 - Clack acquired the refinery from BP |
− | 2005 - BOC signed contract to provide hydrogen | + | * 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 | + | * 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 | + | * 2007 - Acquired by Husky for $1.9 Billion |
− | 2015 - A fire occurred in the hydrocracker | + | * 2015 - A fire occurred in the hydrocracker |
− | + | * 2021 - Cenovus owner after merger with Husky | |
− | Refinery Webpage | + | |
− | Refinery Fact Sheet | + | === Links === |
− | Premcor 2004 Annual Report | + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:valero-to-acquire-premcor-in-8-billion-transaction Valero to Acquire Premcor in $8 Billion Transaction] |
− | Husky Energy To Acquire Lima Refinery From Valero Energy Corporation | + | # [http://www.huskyenergy.com/operations/downstream/usa/facilities/limarefinery.asp Refinery Webpage] |
− | BOC To Supply Hydrogen To Premcor Refinery In Lima, Ohio | + | # [http://www.huskyenergy.com/downloads/abouthusky/publications/factsheets/FS_2009_Lima_Refinery.pdf Refinery Fact Sheet] |
− | Valero Energy Corporation to Sell Lima Refinery to Husky Energy for $1.9 Billion | + | # [http://www.valero.com/Financial%20Documents/Premcor%20Annual%20Report%202004.pdf Premcor 2004 Annual Report] |
− | Husky Energy Updates Lima Refinery Incident | + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:husky-energy-to-acquire-lima-refinery-from-valero-en Husky Energy To Acquire Lima Refinery From Valero Energy Corporation] |
+ | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:boc-to-supply-hydrogen-to-premcor-refinery-in-lima-o BOC To Supply Hydrogen To Premcor Refinery In Lima, Ohio] | ||
+ | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:valero-energy-corporation-to-sell-lima-refinery-to-h Valero Energy Corporation to Sell Lima Refinery to Husky Energy for $1.9 Billion] | ||
+ | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5701 Husky Energy Updates Lima Refinery Incident] | ||
+ | # [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2022/06/cenovus-and-husky-combine-to-create.html Cenovus and Husky Combine to Create a Resilient Integrated Energy Leader] | ||
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+ | [[category:Refinery]] | ||
+ | [[category:USA]] | ||
+ | [[category:Cenovus]] |
Latest revision as of 11:05, 13 June 2022
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Cenovus Energy
- Website: https://www.cenovus.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 Crude Oil 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 Oil Pipeline, Ozark Crude Oil Pipeline, Platte Crude Oil Pipeline, ExxonMobil and Mustang pipelines.
Products Produced
- gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, residual fuels and petrochemical feedstocks
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
- 2021 - Cenovus owner after merger with Husky
Links
- Valero to Acquire Premcor in $8 Billion Transaction
- Refinery Webpage
- 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
- Cenovus and Husky Combine to Create a Resilient Integrated Energy Leader