Volgograd Refinery

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Summary Information

Refining Units

  • Crude distillation 225 bpd
  • Vacuum distillation 68.2 bpd
  • Coking 18.5 bpd
  • Catalytic reforming 43.7 bpd
  • Catalytic hydrotreating 95.9 bpd

Terminal Capacity

  • Crude Oil:
  • Refined Products:

Crude Supply

Products Produced

  • Gasoline, Diesel, Lubricants, Fuel oil, Jet fuel, Bitumen

Projects

  • In 2016 an upgrading project was completed
  • The project replaced old units and increased the capacity of the refinery
  • For full details see Volgograd Refinery Project

Other Information

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History

  • 1957 - The Refinery was put into operation
  • 1973 - Crude oil processing unit added
  • 1979 - Sulfur recovery unit commissioned
  • 1991 - the Refinery entered LUKOIL Group
  • 1994 - equipment for crude distillation and gasoline reforming was rebuilt.
  • 1997–1998 the Refinery launched automatic equipment for blending of gasolines and a rail trestle for crude oil discharge
  • In 1998–2001 the Refinery launched equipment for hydrotreatment of diesel fuel, naphta stabilization and fractioning of saturated hydrocarbon gases.
  • 2004–2006 the first stage of a coke calcination facility was completed. The Refinery completed construction of a catalytic reforming unit.
  • In 2007 an isomerization unit with annual capacity of 380,000 tons was commissioned.
  • In 2008 the vacuum block on distillation unit №6 was commissioned after an upgrade. The Refinery switched to production of motor gasolines to Euro-3 standard.
  • In 2009 a unit for production of inert gas was brought into operation and a steam recuperation unit was commissioned at the oil loading rack. EKTO diesel fuel production was started.
  • 2018 - A new terminal for the loading of bitumen products and lubricants was opened

Links

  1. Lukoil Refinery Facts
  2. Giprogazoochistka Refinery References
  3. Globalstroy Engineering Refinery References
  4. ORGHIM Refinery References
  5. Lukoil Opens Petroleum Products Loading Terminal In Volgograd
  6. Lukoil Begins Production Of Low-Sulfur Fuel Oil Meeting Requirements Of Marpol Convention