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* Gasoline, Diesel, LPG, Jet, Bunker fuels.  | * Gasoline, Diesel, LPG, Jet, Bunker fuels.  | ||
=== Ongoing / Completed Projects ===  | === Ongoing / Completed Projects ===  | ||
| − | * The Hyundai Daesan Refinery Expansion Project was completed in 2018  | + | * The [[Hyundai Daesan Refinery Expansion Project]] was completed in 2018  | 
| − | * Hyundai Daesan Refinery Upgrade Project  | + | * The [[Hyundai Daesan Refinery Upgrade Project]] was completed in 2011  | 
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=== Other Information ===  | === Other Information ===  | ||
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=== History ===  | === History ===  | ||
| + | * 1978 - Refinery operations began  | ||
| + | * 1988 - Capacity expanded to 60,000 bpd  | ||
* 1996 - Capacity expanded to 200,000 bpd  | * 1996 - Capacity expanded to 200,000 bpd  | ||
* 2004 - Foster Wheeler Secures Project Management Consultancy Contract for Clean Fuels Upgrade Project  | * 2004 - Foster Wheeler Secures Project Management Consultancy Contract for Clean Fuels Upgrade Project  | ||
* 2005 - Diesel desulphurisation complex commissioned  | * 2005 - Diesel desulphurisation complex commissioned  | ||
* 2018 - Refinery expanded to 650,000 bpd  | * 2018 - Refinery expanded to 650,000 bpd  | ||
| + | * 2019 - Saudi Aramco buys a 17% stake in the business  | ||
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=== Links ===  | === Links ===  | ||
# [[Dupont Refinery Project References]]  | # [[Dupont Refinery Project References]]  | ||
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# [http://www.oilbank.co.kr/english/businessdomain/refining/crude.html Refinery Webpage]  | # [http://www.oilbank.co.kr/english/businessdomain/refining/crude.html Refinery Webpage]  | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:foster-wheeler-secures-project-management-consultanc Foster Wheeler Secures Project Management Consultancy Contract for Clean Fuels Upgrade Project in Korea]  | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:foster-wheeler-secures-project-management-consultanc Foster Wheeler Secures Project Management Consultancy Contract for Clean Fuels Upgrade Project in Korea]  | ||
| + | # [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2021/03/saudi-aramco-to-acquire-stake-in-south.html Saudi Aramco to acquire stake in South Korean Hyundai Oilbank]  | ||
[[Category:Refinery]]  | [[Category:Refinery]]  | ||
[[Category:South Korea]]  | [[Category:South Korea]]  | ||
[[Category:Saudi Aramco]]  | [[Category:Saudi Aramco]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 12:07, 22 March 2021
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Hyundai Oilbank
 - Website: http://www.oilbank.co.kr/
 - Location: South Korea
 - Capacity: 32.5 million tons/annum & 650,000 bbl/day
 - Nelson Complexity:
 - Refining Depth:
 
Brief Description
- A very large, highly complex refinery
 
Refining Units
- Atmospheric Distillation, 390,000 BPSD
 - VDU (vacuum distillation unit) 60,000 BPSD
 - Naphtha reforming unit 26,000 BPSD
 - Kerosene hydro-treating unit 30,000 BPSD
 - Kerosene and Diesel hydro-treating unit 26,000 BPSD
 - Diesel hydro-treating unit 58,000 BPSD
 - Asphalt cokes (delayed coking unit) 33,000 BPSD
 - Hydrocracking unit 31,000 BPSD
 - Sulfur Recovery Unit 360 Ton/day
 - Resid Upgrader
 - Hydrocracking Unit
 - Delayed Coking Unit
 - Hydrogen Manufacturing Unit
 - B T X (Aromatics) facilities 455,000 Ton/year
 
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil: 5,530,000 BBL
 - Refined Products: 6,980,000 BBL
 
Crude Supply
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Products Produced
- Gasoline, Diesel, LPG, Jet, Bunker fuels.
 
Ongoing / Completed Projects
- The Hyundai Daesan Refinery Expansion Project was completed in 2018
 - The Hyundai Daesan Refinery Upgrade Project was completed in 2011
 
Other Information
-
History
- 1978 - Refinery operations began
 - 1988 - Capacity expanded to 60,000 bpd
 - 1996 - Capacity expanded to 200,000 bpd
 - 2004 - Foster Wheeler Secures Project Management Consultancy Contract for Clean Fuels Upgrade Project
 - 2005 - Diesel desulphurisation complex commissioned
 - 2018 - Refinery expanded to 650,000 bpd
 - 2019 - Saudi Aramco buys a 17% stake in the business