Mozyr Refinery

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Summary Information Also known as Mozyrsk Refinery Ownership: Slavneft, Government of Republic Belarus Website: http://www.slavneft.ru/ Location: Mozyr, Gomel Region, Republic Belarus Capacity: 4,75 Million tons/annum & 95,000 bbl/day Nelson Complexity: Refining Units CDU VDU Diesel Desulphurisation Visbreaking Unit Combined Catalytic Cracker Alkylation Unit Sulphur Recovery Complex Terminal Capacity Crude Oil: Refined Products: Crude Supply Urals via the Druzhba Pipeline The refinery also processes crude from Azerbaijan & Venezuela Products Produced motor gasoline and diesel fuel Sulphur Ongoing Projects See Mozyr Refinery Upgrading Project Mozyr Oil Refinery in Belarus has selected Axens’ H-OilRC technology for the hydroconversion of 3,000,000 metric tons per year (approximately 60,000 bpsd) of Urals vacuum residue (VR). The new H-Oil plant will convert Vacuum Residue, at high levels, to low sulfur distillates and produce a low sulfur residue. The company also plans to build a gasoline additive unit, allowing it to move its entire motor fuel production to Euro-5 standard. The improved quality will be achieved by building a Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether, or MTBE, unit Other Information The Mozyr Oil Refinery, located in the Gomel region of Southern Belarus, exports 80% of its production to European countries, such as the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Poland. Since 1996, a rapid expansion and technological and environmental improvement programs have contributed to make it among the most sophisticated refineries in Europe. History 1975 - Startup of the Unit LK-6U No.1 and treatment facilities 2008 - Commissioning of Combined Alkylation Plant. 2009 - Sulphur recovery revamp completed 2010 - Commissioning of the Catalytic Cracker Gasoline Hydrodesulphurization Unit. 2011 - Commissioning of Hydrogen Production Unit. 2012 - Commissioning of Diesel Hydrotreater Unit (Prime D), licensed by Axens. Relevant Links Refinery Webpage Giprogazoochistka Refinery References Mozyr Selects Axens' Heavy Oil Conversion Technologies “Giprogazoochistka” has completed project of sulfur recovery unit revamping at Mozyrsk Refinery Belarus Mozyr Refinery to Switch to Euro-5 Gasoline by 2012