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− | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === |
− | Ownership: Phillips 66 | + | * Ownership: Phillips 66 |
− | Website: http://www.phillips66.com/ | + | * Website: http://www.phillips66.com/ |
− | List of Phillips 66 Refineries | + | * List of [[Phillips 66 Refineries]] |
− | Location: Los Angeles, California, USA | + | * Location: Los Angeles, California, USA |
− | Capacity: 7.0 million tons/annum & 139,000 bbl/day | + | * Capacity: 7.0 million tons/annum & 139,000 bbl/day |
− | Nelson Complexity: 14.3 | + | * Nelson Complexity: 14.3 |
− | Refining Depth: | + | * Refining Depth: 90% |
− | Brief Description | + | |
− | The Los Angeles Refinery is composed of two linked facilities located roughly five miles apart in Carson and Wilmington, Calif., about 15 miles southeast of Los Angeles International Airport. Carson serves as the front end of the refinery by processing crude oil, and Wilmington serves as the back end by upgrading the products. | + | === Brief Description === |
− | Refining Units | + | * The Los Angeles Refinery is composed of two linked facilities located roughly five miles apart in Carson and Wilmington, Calif., about 15 miles southeast of Los Angeles International Airport. Carson serves as the front end of the refinery by processing crude oil, and Wilmington serves as the back end by upgrading the products. |
− | Atmospheric Distillation, 139,000 | + | === Refining Units === |
− | Vacuum Distillation, 82,000 | + | * Atmospheric Distillation, 139,000 |
− | Delayed Coker, 53,200 | + | * Vacuum Distillation, 82,000 |
− | Fluidised Catalytic Cracker, 51,600 | + | * Delayed Coker, 53,200 |
− | Hydrocracker, 27,500 | + | * Fluidised Catalytic Cracker, 51,600 |
− | Catalytic Reforming, 36,000 | + | * Hydrocracker, 27,500 |
− | Naphtha Desulphurisation, 50,800 | + | * Catalytic Reforming, 36,000 |
− | Kerosine Desulphurisation, 12,900 | + | * Naphtha Desulphurisation, 50,800 |
− | Diesel Desulphurisation, 32,000 | + | * Kerosine Desulphurisation, 12,900 |
− | Terminal Capacity | + | * Diesel Desulphurisation, 32,000 |
− | Crude Oil: | + | === Terminal Capacity === |
− | Refined Products: | + | * Crude Oil: |
− | Crude Supply | + | * Refined Products: |
− | The refinery processes mainly heavy, high-sulfur crude oil. | + | === Crude Supply === |
− | It receives domestic crude oil via pipeline from California and both foreign and domestic crude oil by tanker through a third-party terminal in the Port of Long Beach | + | * The refinery processes mainly heavy, high-sulfur crude oil. |
− | Products Produced | + | * It receives domestic crude oil via pipeline from California and both foreign and domestic crude oil by tanker through a third-party terminal in the Port of Long Beach |
− | The refinery produces a high percentage of transportation fuels, such as gasoline, diesel fuel and jet fuel. | + | === Products Produced === |
− | It also produces coke | + | * The refinery produces a high percentage of transportation fuels, such as gasoline, diesel fuel and jet fuel. |
− | Ongoing Projects | + | * It also produces coke |
+ | === Ongoing Projects === | ||
- | - | ||
− | Other Information | + | === Other Information === |
- | - | ||
− | History | + | === History === |
− | 1997 - Tosco acquires the refinery from Unocal | + | * 1917 - Refinery built by Union Oil Co of Calif |
− | 2001 - Phillips acquired Tosco | + | * 1997 - Tosco acquires the refinery from Unocal |
− | + | * 2001 - Phillips acquired Tosco | |
− | 2009 ConocoPhillips Fact Book | + | * 2002 - Conoco acquired phillips |
− | Unocal signs letter of intent to sell downstream assets to Tosco | + | === Links === |
− | Unocal completes sale of West Coast downstream assets | + | # [https://ww2.energy.ca.gov/almanac/petroleum_data/refinery_history.html California refinery history] |
− | Phillips Closes on Acquisition of Tosco; Panatier to Head Phillips 66 Company, Combined RM&T Business | + | # [http://www.conocophillips.com/EN/about/company_reports/fact_book/Documents/10-0265%20Fact%20Book_WEB-lr.pdf 2009 ConocoPhillips Fact Book] |
+ | # [https://www.phillips66.com/refining/los-angeles-refinery Refinery webpage] | ||
+ | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:unocal-signs-letter-of-intent-to-sell-downstream-ass Unocal signs letter of intent to sell downstream assets to Tosco] | ||
+ | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:unocal-completes-sale-of-west-coast-downstream-asset Unocal completes sale of West Coast downstream assets] | ||
+ | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:phillips-closes-on-acquisition-of-tosco-panatier-to Phillips Closes on Acquisition of Tosco; Panatier to Head Phillips 66 Company, Combined RM&T Business] | ||
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+ | [[category:Refinery]] | ||
+ | [[category:USA]] | ||
+ | [[category:Phillips66]] |
Latest revision as of 15:38, 12 March 2020
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Phillips 66
- Website: http://www.phillips66.com/
- List of Phillips 66 Refineries
- Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Capacity: 7.0 million tons/annum & 139,000 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity: 14.3
- Refining Depth: 90%
Brief Description
- The Los Angeles Refinery is composed of two linked facilities located roughly five miles apart in Carson and Wilmington, Calif., about 15 miles southeast of Los Angeles International Airport. Carson serves as the front end of the refinery by processing crude oil, and Wilmington serves as the back end by upgrading the products.
Refining Units
- Atmospheric Distillation, 139,000
- Vacuum Distillation, 82,000
- Delayed Coker, 53,200
- Fluidised Catalytic Cracker, 51,600
- Hydrocracker, 27,500
- Catalytic Reforming, 36,000
- Naphtha Desulphurisation, 50,800
- Kerosine Desulphurisation, 12,900
- Diesel Desulphurisation, 32,000
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
- Refined Products:
Crude Supply
- The refinery processes mainly heavy, high-sulfur crude oil.
- It receives domestic crude oil via pipeline from California and both foreign and domestic crude oil by tanker through a third-party terminal in the Port of Long Beach
Products Produced
- The refinery produces a high percentage of transportation fuels, such as gasoline, diesel fuel and jet fuel.
- It also produces coke
Ongoing Projects
-
Other Information
-
History
- 1917 - Refinery built by Union Oil Co of Calif
- 1997 - Tosco acquires the refinery from Unocal
- 2001 - Phillips acquired Tosco
- 2002 - Conoco acquired phillips