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=== Brief Description === | === Brief Description === | ||
* The San Antonio refinery has permitted capacity of 21,000 barrels per day, processing crude oil and condensate primarily from the Eagle Ford basin | * The San Antonio refinery has permitted capacity of 21,000 barrels per day, processing crude oil and condensate primarily from the Eagle Ford basin | ||
− | === Refining Units | + | === Refining Units === |
* Crude Distillation - 13,500 bbl/day | * Crude Distillation - 13,500 bbl/day | ||
* Solvent Distillation Unit - 1,500 bbl/day | * Solvent Distillation Unit - 1,500 bbl/day | ||
− | === Terminal Capacity | + | === Terminal Capacity === |
* The storage and distribution system of the refinery includes a tank farm of 162 tanks ranging in capacity from 40 to 10,000 barrels, two additive blend systems, a tank car loading facility and two transport loading systems. | * The storage and distribution system of the refinery includes a tank farm of 162 tanks ranging in capacity from 40 to 10,000 barrels, two additive blend systems, a tank car loading facility and two transport loading systems. | ||
* There are approximately 200,000 barrels of additional crude oil storage capacity at a crude oil terminal located in Elmendorf | * There are approximately 200,000 barrels of additional crude oil storage capacity at a crude oil terminal located in Elmendorf | ||
− | === Crude Supply | + | === Crude Supply === |
* The unit was designed to process Sweet South Texas condensate or a blend of South Texas Condensate and South Texas Light Sweet crude with a gravity of 40 - 53 APT and sulfur of less than .05 % wt. | * The unit was designed to process Sweet South Texas condensate or a blend of South Texas Condensate and South Texas Light Sweet crude with a gravity of 40 - 53 APT and sulfur of less than .05 % wt. | ||
* Currently most of the crude is supplied from the Eagle Ford Shale. | * Currently most of the crude is supplied from the Eagle Ford Shale. | ||
− | === Products Produced | + | === Products Produced === |
* LPG, naphtha, regular and premium gasoline, commercial and military jet fuel, ultra-low sulfur diesel and Atmospheric Tower Bottoms | * LPG, naphtha, regular and premium gasoline, commercial and military jet fuel, ultra-low sulfur diesel and Atmospheric Tower Bottoms | ||
− | === Projects | + | === Projects === |
− | === Other Information | + | === Other Information === |
* The company filed for bankruptcy in January 2010 | * The company filed for bankruptcy in January 2010 | ||
* May 2010 - A truck exploded at the refinery | * May 2010 - A truck exploded at the refinery | ||
− | === History | + | === History === |
* In January of 1991 AGE Refining purchased the refinery from Howell Hydrocarbons. | * In January of 1991 AGE Refining purchased the refinery from Howell Hydrocarbons. | ||
* 2011 - NuStar Energy Agrees to Purchase Assets of AGE Refining | * 2011 - NuStar Energy Agrees to Purchase Assets of AGE Refining | ||
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* 2012 - Calumet Specialty Products announces agreement to acquire the refinery | * 2012 - Calumet Specialty Products announces agreement to acquire the refinery | ||
* 2013 - Calumet announces agreement with TexStar Midstream for the construction of a new pipeline for Eagle Ford crude oil | * 2013 - Calumet announces agreement with TexStar Midstream for the construction of a new pipeline for Eagle Ford crude oil | ||
− | * | + | * 2019 - Starlight acquired the refinery from Calumet |
=== Links === | === Links === | ||
# [http://www.npra.org/docs/publications/statistics/RC2009.pdf NPRA United States Refining and Storage Capacity Report] | # [http://www.npra.org/docs/publications/statistics/RC2009.pdf NPRA United States Refining and Storage Capacity Report] |
Revision as of 13:57, 13 March 2020
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Starlight
- Website:
- Location: San Antonio, Texas
- Capacity: 1.0 million tons/annum & 21,000 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity:
Brief Description
- The San Antonio refinery has permitted capacity of 21,000 barrels per day, processing crude oil and condensate primarily from the Eagle Ford basin
Refining Units
- Crude Distillation - 13,500 bbl/day
- Solvent Distillation Unit - 1,500 bbl/day
Terminal Capacity
- The storage and distribution system of the refinery includes a tank farm of 162 tanks ranging in capacity from 40 to 10,000 barrels, two additive blend systems, a tank car loading facility and two transport loading systems.
- There are approximately 200,000 barrels of additional crude oil storage capacity at a crude oil terminal located in Elmendorf
Crude Supply
- The unit was designed to process Sweet South Texas condensate or a blend of South Texas Condensate and South Texas Light Sweet crude with a gravity of 40 - 53 APT and sulfur of less than .05 % wt.
- Currently most of the crude is supplied from the Eagle Ford Shale.
Products Produced
- LPG, naphtha, regular and premium gasoline, commercial and military jet fuel, ultra-low sulfur diesel and Atmospheric Tower Bottoms
Projects
Other Information
- The company filed for bankruptcy in January 2010
- May 2010 - A truck exploded at the refinery
History
- In January of 1991 AGE Refining purchased the refinery from Howell Hydrocarbons.
- 2011 - NuStar Energy Agrees to Purchase Assets of AGE Refining
- 2012 - NuStar announced it was seeking a buyer for the refinery
- 2012 - Calumet Specialty Products announces agreement to acquire the refinery
- 2013 - Calumet announces agreement with TexStar Midstream for the construction of a new pipeline for Eagle Ford crude oil
- 2019 - Starlight acquired the refinery from Calumet
Links
- NPRA United States Refining and Storage Capacity Report
- AGE Refining expecting to emerge from Chapter 11 soon February 2010
- AGE Refining wins $84 million DoD contract
- Texas Refinery Explosion Hurts Worker
- NuStar Energy Agrees to Purchase Assets of AGE Refining
- NuStar to Significantly Expand Its Presence in Eagle Ford Shale
- Calumet Specialty Products Partners, L.P. Announces Agreement to Acquire San Antonio, Texas Refinery Assets from NuStar Energy
- Calumet Specialty Products Partners, L.P. Completes Acquisition of the San Antonio, Texas Refinery Assets from NuStar Energy, L.P. for Approximately $115 Million
- Calumet Specialty Products Partners, L.P. Expands Crude Oil Logistics Network
- Calumet Specialty Products Partners, L.P. Announces Strategic Divestiture of San Antonio Refinery and Related Assets