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* Feedstock is delivered to the refinery by the Pembina [[Western System Oil Pipeline]] from northeastern British Columbia | * Feedstock is delivered to the refinery by the Pembina [[Western System Oil Pipeline]] from northeastern British Columbia | ||
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* The refinery produces all grades of unleaded gasoline, seasonal diesel fuels, mixed propane and butane, and heavy fuel oil | * The refinery produces all grades of unleaded gasoline, seasonal diesel fuels, mixed propane and butane, and heavy fuel oil |
Revision as of 15:40, 13 March 2020
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Tidewater Midstream
- Website: https://www.tidewatermidstream.com/
- Location: Prince George, BC, Canada
- Capacity: 0.6 million tons/annum & 12,000 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity:
- Refining Depth:
Brief Description
- A small refinery that processes light feedstock and produces clean fuels
Refining Units
- Atmospheric Distillation
- Prime G+ hydrodesulphurization
- Catalytic Reformer
- Unifier Unit
- Hydrogen Unit
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
- Refined Products:
Crude Supply
- Feedstock is delivered to the refinery by the Pembina Western System Oil Pipeline from northeastern British Columbia
Products Produced
- The refinery produces all grades of unleaded gasoline, seasonal diesel fuels, mixed propane and butane, and heavy fuel oil
Projects
- -
Other Information
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History
- 1967 - The plant was built
- 1976 - Husky acquired the refinery
- 2004 - Clean fuels project launched
- 2005 - The refinery began producing low sulphur gasoline
- 2019 - Husky announces it wishes to sell the refinery
- 2019 - Tidewater midstream acquires the refinery