Porto Marghera Venice Refinery

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Summary Information Ownership: ENI Website: http://www.eni.com/ List of ENI Refineries Location: Venice, Italy Capacity: 3.5 million tons/annum & 70,000 bbl/day Nelson Complexity: Refining Depth: Brief Description A small, low complexity refinery Refining Units Atmospheric Distillation Visbreaker Thermal Cracker - 15,100 BPSD isomerization Reformer desulphurization plants sulphur recovery plants Terminal Capacity Crude Oil: Refined Products: Crude Supply The processed crude oil comes mainly from the Middle East, North Africa and Russia Crude oil is delivered at the San Leonardo landing stage, which can be reached by oil tankers of up to 85 thousand tons in capacity, and sent, through an oil pipeline under the lagoon 11 km long and with a diameter of 42” (about 107 cm), to the tanks on the Isola dei Petroli Products Produced Gasoline Diesel Fuel Oil Sulphur Ongoing Projects The refinery is to be converted into a Green Refinery See Porto Marghera Venice Green Refinery Project Other Information - History 1926 - Refinery set up 1934 - Refinery bought by Agip, and expanded 1947 - The Anglo Iranian Oil Company (BP) and Agip set up a JV to reconstruct the refinery 1968 - Isomerisation unit commissioned 1978 - Eni bought out its partner 1989 - Thermal cracker project 2012 - Eni announced the refinery was to be converted into a Green Refinery Relevant Links Saipem Vacuum Distillation Units Saipem Residue Conversion Units Saipem Isomerisation Units Saipem LPG Treatment Units Saipem Naphtha Treating Units Saipem Visbreaking Units Saipem Sulphur Block Units Venice Refinery Brochure Refinery Webpage Eni: a new future for the Refinery of Venice