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Crude Oil:
 
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Refined Products:
 
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Crude Supply
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The refinery uses crude oil from West Canada and the North Sea
 
The refinery uses crude oil from West Canada and the North Sea
The refinery is supplied by the Enbridge Line 9 Oil Pipeline
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The refinery is supplied by the [[Enbridge Line 11 Oil Pipeline]]
 
Products Produced
 
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The reversal of the Enbridge Line 9 Oil Pipeline will bring more Western Canadian crude oils to the refinery
 
The reversal of the Enbridge Line 9 Oil Pipeline will bring more Western Canadian crude oils to the refinery
History
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=== History ===
  
1978 - Refinery commissioned
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* 1978 - Refinery commissioned
1989 - Imperial Oil acquired the refinery from Texaco
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* 1989 - Imperial Oil acquired the refinery from Texaco
Relevant Links
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=== Links ===
  
 
2009 PETROLEUM REFINERIES IN CANADA
 
2009 PETROLEUM REFINERIES IN CANADA
 
Nanticoke Refinery, Imperial Oil
 
Nanticoke Refinery, Imperial Oil

Latest revision as of 18:02, 17 November 2020

Summary Information

Ownership: Imperial Oil (Exxon) Website: http://www.imperialoil.ca/ (http://www.exxonmobil.com) List of Exxon Mobil Refineries Location: Nanticoke, Ontario, Canada Capacity: 5.1 million tons/annum & 112.000 bbl/day Nelson Complexity: Refining Depth:

Brief Description

A medium sized, medium complexity refinery Refining Units

Atmospheric Distillation, 112.000 Vacuum Distillation 47.500 Catalytic Cracking 48.500 Catalytic Reforming 33.500 Catalytic Hydrotreating: reformer feed 23.500 Catalytic Hydrotreating: Distillate; 38.000 Catalytic Hydrotreating: Naphtha; 44.000 Alkylation 11.500 Asphalt 10.500 Sulphur, 600 Terminal Capacity

Crude Oil: Refined Products:

Crude Supply

The refinery uses crude oil from West Canada and the North Sea The refinery is supplied by the Enbridge Line 11 Oil Pipeline Products Produced

The refinery produces a wide range of petroleum products including gasoline, aviation fuel, diesel, home heating fuel, heavy fuel oil, and asphalt. Ongoing Projects

- Other Information

The reversal of the Enbridge Line 9 Oil Pipeline will bring more Western Canadian crude oils to the refinery

History

  • 1978 - Refinery commissioned
  • 1989 - Imperial Oil acquired the refinery from Texaco

Links

2009 PETROLEUM REFINERIES IN CANADA Nanticoke Refinery, Imperial Oil