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=== Summary Information === | === Summary Information === | ||
− | * Ownership: Shell/ExxonMobil/Rosneft | + | * Ownership: Shell/ExxonMobil/Rosneft/Conoco |
* Website: http://www.miro-ka.de/english/default.htm | * Website: http://www.miro-ka.de/english/default.htm | ||
* Location: Karlsruhe, southwest Germany | * Location: Karlsruhe, southwest Germany | ||
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* In 1997, the two previously independent Karlsruhe refineries, owned by Esso and OMW, merged to form MiRO - Mineralölraffinerie Oberrhein GmbH & Co. KG. | * In 1997, the two previously independent Karlsruhe refineries, owned by Esso and OMW, merged to form MiRO - Mineralölraffinerie Oberrhein GmbH & Co. KG. | ||
* 2010 - Rosneft acquires PDVSA's share in Ruhr Oel | * 2010 - Rosneft acquires PDVSA's share in Ruhr Oel | ||
+ | * 2016 - Rosneft acquires BP's stake | ||
=== Links === | === Links === | ||
# [https://www.phillips66.com/refining/miro-refinery Phillips 66 Refinery Information] | # [https://www.phillips66.com/refining/miro-refinery Phillips 66 Refinery Information] | ||
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# [http://www.rheinhafen.de/uk/html/hafen06g.htm Karlsruhe Port History] | # [http://www.rheinhafen.de/uk/html/hafen06g.htm Karlsruhe Port History] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:66 Rosneft to Acquire 50% of Ruhr Oel GmbH] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:66 Rosneft to Acquire 50% of Ruhr Oel GmbH] | ||
+ | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:rosneft-and-bp-conclude-dissolution-of-the-refining Rosneft and BP Conclude Dissolution of the Refining Joint Venture Ruhr Oel GmbH in Germany] | ||
[[category:Refinery]] | [[category:Refinery]] |
Revision as of 07:10, 20 March 2020
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Shell/ExxonMobil/Rosneft/Conoco
- Website: http://www.miro-ka.de/english/default.htm
- Location: Karlsruhe, southwest Germany
- Capacity: 16 million tons/annum & 320,000 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity: 9.75
- Refining depth: 87.5%
Refining Units
- Crude Oil distillation plant: 14.9
- Vacuum distillation plant: 7.2
- Sulfur Removal Plant
- For Petrol or Gasoline: 4.1
- For distillate Fuels: 10.8
- Reformer Plant: 2.4
- Catalytic Cracking Plant (FCC): 4.5
- Visbreaker: 1.4
- Coker: 1.7
- Steam Generation: 600 - 800 Tons per hour
- Power Generation: 60 - 80 MW
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
- Refined Products:
Crude Supply
- The refinery processes crude oil and other feedstocks supplied by each of the owners in proportion to their respective ownership interests
- Mainly from Eastern Europe / Central Asia and Africa
- Delivery through Pipelines:
- The South European Pipeline (SPSE), Marseille
- Transalpine Ölleitung GmbH (TAL), Triest
Products Produced
- Propylene
- Propane
- Butane
- Naphtha
- Normal Gasoline Fuel
- Euro super Fuel with an octane rating of 95
- Super plus Fuel with an octane rating of 98
- Diesel Fuel
- Light Heating Oil
- Heavy Heating Oil
- Bitumen Street
- Calcines
- Coke Fuel
- Sulphur
Projects
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Other Information
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History
- The Oberrhein oil refinery is a young company but built on a solid foundation: at the beginning of the 60's the "Raffineriestandort" or Refinery Location Karlsruhe was founded. At that time two neighboring refineries started up - 1962 the Esso Refinery and in 1963 the Refinery Dea Scholven Inc. (as of 1969 Oberrhein Oil Refinery Inc. or OMW for short).
- In 1997, the two previously independent Karlsruhe refineries, owned by Esso and OMW, merged to form MiRO - Mineralölraffinerie Oberrhein GmbH & Co. KG.
- 2010 - Rosneft acquires PDVSA's share in Ruhr Oel
- 2016 - Rosneft acquires BP's stake