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Summary Information
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=== Summary Information ===
Ownership: Unipetrol
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* Ownership: Unipetrol
Website: http://www.unipetrol.cz/
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* Website: http://www.unipetrol.cz/
Location:
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* Location: Litvinov
Capacity: 5.5 million tons/annum & 110,000 bbl/day
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* Capacity: 5.5 million tons/annum & 110,000 bbl/day
Nelson Complexity: 8.5
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* Nelson Complexity: 8.5
Brief Description
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A small medium complexity refinery
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=== Brief Description ===
Refining Units
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* A small medium complexity refinery
CDU *2
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=== Refining Units ===
VDU *2
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* CDU *2
hydrocracking unit - Unocal
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* VDU *2
Izomerization - Penex
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* hydrocracking unit - Unocal
Naphtha Hydrotreater
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* Izomerization - Penex
Diesel Desulphurisation *2
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* Naphtha Hydrotreater
Continuous Reformer - IFP
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* Diesel Desulphurisation *2
Visbreaker - Shell
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* Continuous Reformer - IFP
Bitumen Blower
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* Visbreaker - Shell
A Layout of the Refinery can be found here.
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* Bitumen Blower
Terminal Capacity
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* A Layout of the Refinery can be found here.
Crude Oil:
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Refined Products:
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=== Terminal Capacity ===
Crude Supply
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* Crude Oil:
Shell, ENI & Unipetrol provide the crude
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* Refined Products:
SOCAR supplies Azeri Light Crude Oil
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=== Crude Supply ===
Imports a variety of crudes via either the Ingolstadt Kralupy Litvinov Oil Pipeline or the Druzhba Pipeline.
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* Shell, ENI & Unipetrol provide the crude
Products Produced
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* SOCAR supplies Azeri Light Crude Oil
automotive gasoline and diesel oils,
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* Imports a variety of crudes via either the [[Ingolstadt Kralupy Litvinov Oil Pipeline]] or the [[Druzhba Pipeline]].
aviation fuels,
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=== Products Produced ===
fuel oils,
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* automotive gasoline and diesel oils,
LPG,
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* aviation fuels,
bitumen
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* fuel oils,
petrochemical feedstock
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* LPG,
Ongoing Projects
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* bitumen
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* petrochemical feedstock
Other Information
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=== Ongoing Projects ===
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* The hydrocracker is undergoing a revamp which should be completed in 2020
History
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Litvínov refinery was originally constructed as a plant for production of fuels from coal. Tar arising from the process of coal liquefaction was hydrocraced, hydrotreated and processed to produce motor fuels
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=== Other Information ===
1971 - Shell gasification process put in operation
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* Unipetrol became a 100% subsidiary of PKN Orlen in 2019
1988 - The Hydrocracker unit was commisioned
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2004 - Sulfur Recovery Unit/Revamp completed
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=== History ===
2005 - Diesel HDS unit commissioned
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* Litvínov refinery was originally constructed as a plant for production of fuels from coal. Tar arising from the process of coal liquefaction was hydrocraced, hydrotreated and processed to produce motor fuels
2007 - The capacity of the Hydrocracker was increased from 130 to 160 tons per day & the Visbreaking Unit was revamped
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* 1971 - Shell gasification process put in operation
2011 - Revamp Of MEA Unit completed
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* 1988 - The Hydrocracker unit was commisioned
2013 - Unipetrol acquired Shell's stake in the refinery
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* 2004 - Sulfur Recovery Unit/Revamp completed
Relevant Links
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* 2005 - Diesel HDS unit commissioned
Prokop Engineering Refinery References
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* 2007 - The capacity of the Hydrocracker was increased from 130 to 160 tons per day & the Visbreaking Unit was revamped
Saipem Vacuum Distillation Units
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* 2011 - Revamp Of MEA Unit completed
Refinery - Steam Cracker Interfaces of Litvinov Site
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* 2013 - Unipetrol acquired Shell's stake in the refinery
Ceska rafinerska
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* 2019 - Revamp of hydrocracker started
ABB awarded second EPC contract for Ceská rafinérská
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PKN ORLEN has signed an agreement with SOCAR for crude oil deliveries
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=== Links ===
Acquisition of 16.335% stake in Česká rafinérská from Shell
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# [[Prokop Engineering Refinery References]]
MOL Group and eni Group agreed on the sale of eni subsidiaries in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania, including 208 service stations
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# [[Saipem Vacuum Distillation Units]]
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# [http://www.ceskarafinerska.cz/data/publications/refinery_steamcracker_interfaces.pdf Refinery - Steam Cracker Interfaces of Litvinov Site]
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# [https://www.unipetrolrpa.cz/en/AboutUs/Processing-refinery/Pages/Refinery-Litvinov.aspx Unipetrol:Litvinov Refinery]
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:abb-awarded-second-epc-contract-for-ceska-rafinerska ABB awarded second EPC contract for Ceská rafinérská]
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:1483 PKN ORLEN has signed an agreement with SOCAR for crude oil deliveries]
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4706 Acquisition of 16.335% stake in Česká rafinérská from Shell]
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5142 MOL Group and eni Group agreed on the sale of eni subsidiaries in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania, including 208 service stations]
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:mcdermott-awarded-epcm-contract-for-unipetrol-refine McDermott Awarded EPCM Contract for Unipetrol Refinery]
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[[category:Refinery]]

Latest revision as of 17:40, 16 February 2020

Summary Information

  • Ownership: Unipetrol
  • Website: http://www.unipetrol.cz/
  • Location: Litvinov
  • Capacity: 5.5 million tons/annum & 110,000 bbl/day
  • Nelson Complexity: 8.5

Brief Description

  • A small medium complexity refinery

Refining Units

  • CDU *2
  • VDU *2
  • hydrocracking unit - Unocal
  • Izomerization - Penex
  • Naphtha Hydrotreater
  • Diesel Desulphurisation *2
  • Continuous Reformer - IFP
  • Visbreaker - Shell
  • Bitumen Blower
  • A Layout of the Refinery can be found here.

Terminal Capacity

  • Crude Oil:
  • Refined Products:

Crude Supply

Products Produced

  • automotive gasoline and diesel oils,
  • aviation fuels,
  • fuel oils,
  • LPG,
  • bitumen
  • petrochemical feedstock

Ongoing Projects

  • The hydrocracker is undergoing a revamp which should be completed in 2020

Other Information

  • Unipetrol became a 100% subsidiary of PKN Orlen in 2019

History

  • Litvínov refinery was originally constructed as a plant for production of fuels from coal. Tar arising from the process of coal liquefaction was hydrocraced, hydrotreated and processed to produce motor fuels
  • 1971 - Shell gasification process put in operation
  • 1988 - The Hydrocracker unit was commisioned
  • 2004 - Sulfur Recovery Unit/Revamp completed
  • 2005 - Diesel HDS unit commissioned
  • 2007 - The capacity of the Hydrocracker was increased from 130 to 160 tons per day & the Visbreaking Unit was revamped
  • 2011 - Revamp Of MEA Unit completed
  • 2013 - Unipetrol acquired Shell's stake in the refinery
  • 2019 - Revamp of hydrocracker started

Links

  1. Prokop Engineering Refinery References
  2. Saipem Vacuum Distillation Units
  3. Refinery - Steam Cracker Interfaces of Litvinov Site
  4. Unipetrol:Litvinov Refinery
  5. ABB awarded second EPC contract for Ceská rafinérská
  6. PKN ORLEN has signed an agreement with SOCAR for crude oil deliveries
  7. Acquisition of 16.335% stake in Česká rafinérská from Shell
  8. MOL Group and eni Group agreed on the sale of eni subsidiaries in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania, including 208 service stations
  9. McDermott Awarded EPCM Contract for Unipetrol Refinery