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Summary Information
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== Summary Information ===
Ownership: Slovnaft (MOL)
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* Ownership: Slovnaft (MOL)
Website: http://www.slovnaft.sk/sk/
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* Website: http://www.slovnaft.sk/sk/
List of MOL Refineries
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* [[List of MOL Refineries]]
Location: Bratislava, Slovakia
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* Location: Bratislava, Slovakia
Capacity: 6.0 million tons/annum & 120,000 bbl/day
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* Capacity: 6.0 million tons/annum & 120,000 bbl/day
Nelson Complexity:
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* Nelson Complexity:
Brief Description
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=== Brief Description ===
A medium sized high complexity refinery, that produces Euro V standard fuels
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* A medium sized high complexity refinery, that produces Euro V standard fuels
 
=== Refining Units ===
 
=== Refining Units ===
 
* CDU
 
* CDU
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* Fluid Catalytic Cracker (FCC) 850 kt/year
 
* Fluid Catalytic Cracker (FCC) 850 kt/year
 
* Residual Hydro-Cracker (RHC) 1200 kt/year
 
* Residual Hydro-Cracker (RHC) 1200 kt/year
Terminal Capacity
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=== Terminal Capacity ===
Crude Oil:
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* Crude Oil:
Refined Products:
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* Refined Products:
Crude Supply
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=== Crude Supply ===
All crude oil currently processed by Slovnaft is REBCO (Russian Export Blend of Crude Oil), transported to Slovakia by the Druzhba Pipeline, mainly from Western Siberian oil fields.
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* All crude oil currently processed by Slovnaft is REBCO (Russian Export Blend of Crude Oil), transported to Slovakia by the Druzhba Pipeline, mainly from Western Siberian oil fields.
Since 2015, an expansion of the Adria Crude Oil Pipeline, means that crude can be supplied from the Adriatic Sea
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* Since 2015, an expansion of the Adria Crude Oil Pipeline, means that crude can be supplied from the Adriatic Sea
Products Produced
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=== Products Produced ===
Gasoline, Diesel, LPG, Asphalt
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* Gasoline, Diesel, LPG, Asphalt
Ongoing Projects
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=== Projects ===
 
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Other Information
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=== Other Information ===
 
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History
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=== History ===
In 1895 the Municipal Council of Bratislava gave its consent to the erection of a mineral oil refinery
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* In 1895 the Municipal Council of Bratislava gave its consent to the erection of a mineral oil refinery
The first production unit of the new refinery called SLOVNAFT was put into operation in 1957.
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* The first production unit of the new refinery called SLOVNAFT was put into operation in 1957.
In the 60´s, SLOVNAFT turned from a refining plant into a refining and petrochemical combine.
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* In the 60´s, SLOVNAFT turned from a refining plant into a refining and petrochemical combine.
1991 - SLOVNAFT launched a hydrocracking production unit
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* 1991 - SLOVNAFT launched a hydrocracking production unit
1998 – Continuous Catalyst Regeneration Reformer (CCR)
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* 1998 – Continuous Catalyst Regeneration Reformer (CCR)
1999 - HDS & Hydrogen units commissioned
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* 1999 - HDS & Hydrogen units commissioned
2000 - MOL becomes a major shareholder
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* 2000 - MOL becomes a major shareholder
2004 - New production unit for desulphurization of diesel commissioned
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* 2004 - New production unit for desulphurization of diesel commissioned
2007 - Contract signed with Topsøe to revamp the Hydrocracker
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* 2007 - Contract signed with Topsøe to revamp the Hydrocracker
Relevant Links
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=== Links ===
Prokop Engineering Refinery References
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# [[Prokop Engineering Refinery References]]
Saipem Hydrocracking Units
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# [[Saipem Hydrocracking Units]]
Chiyoda Hydrogen Manufacturing Units
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# [[Chiyoda Hydrogen Manufacturing Units]]
Chiyoda Vacuum Gas Oil Hydrodesulfurization Units
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# [[Chiyoda Vacuum Gas Oil Hydrodesulfurization Units]]
 
SLOVNAFT – WHO WE ARE
 
SLOVNAFT – WHO WE ARE
 
MOL Refining
 
MOL Refining

Revision as of 16:13, 26 January 2021

Summary Information =

Brief Description

  • A medium sized high complexity refinery, that produces Euro V standard fuels

Refining Units

  • CDU
  • VDU
  • Hydrocracker - 20,000 bpd
  • Hydrodesulfurisation - 5500 kt/day
  • Isomerisation
  • Continuous Catalyst Regeneration Reformer (CCR)
  • Vacuum gasoil hydrogenation (VGH) 1000 kt/year
  • Fluid Catalytic Cracker (FCC) 850 kt/year
  • Residual Hydro-Cracker (RHC) 1200 kt/year

Terminal Capacity

  • Crude Oil:
  • Refined Products:

Crude Supply

  • All crude oil currently processed by Slovnaft is REBCO (Russian Export Blend of Crude Oil), transported to Slovakia by the Druzhba Pipeline, mainly from Western Siberian oil fields.
  • Since 2015, an expansion of the Adria Crude Oil Pipeline, means that crude can be supplied from the Adriatic Sea

Products Produced

  • Gasoline, Diesel, LPG, Asphalt

Projects

-

Other Information

-

History

  • In 1895 the Municipal Council of Bratislava gave its consent to the erection of a mineral oil refinery
  • The first production unit of the new refinery called SLOVNAFT was put into operation in 1957.
  • In the 60´s, SLOVNAFT turned from a refining plant into a refining and petrochemical combine.
  • 1991 - SLOVNAFT launched a hydrocracking production unit
  • 1998 – Continuous Catalyst Regeneration Reformer (CCR)
  • 1999 - HDS & Hydrogen units commissioned
  • 2000 - MOL becomes a major shareholder
  • 2004 - New production unit for desulphurization of diesel commissioned
  • 2007 - Contract signed with Topsøe to revamp the Hydrocracker

Links

  1. Prokop Engineering Refinery References
  2. Saipem Hydrocracking Units
  3. Chiyoda Hydrogen Manufacturing Units
  4. Chiyoda Vacuum Gas Oil Hydrodesulfurization Units

SLOVNAFT – WHO WE ARE MOL Refining MOL and Slovnaft join forces to create the Central European downstream champion New production unit for desulphurization of diesel Refinery Apologises to Bratislava Populace for Late-night Boom Topsoe to license hydrocracking technology MOL Group and Transpetrol Completed the Reconstruction of the Friendship I/Adria Oil Pipelin