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| − | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === |
| − | Ownership: | + | * Ownership: |
| − | Website: http://www.hellenic-petroleum.gr/ | + | * Website: http://www.hellenic-petroleum.gr/ |
| − | List of Hellenic Petroleum Refineries | + | * List of Hellenic Petroleum Refineries |
| − | Location: Aspropyrgos, Just West of Athens | + | * Location: Aspropyrgos, Just West of Athens |
| − | Capacity: 7.5 Million tons/annum, 150,000 bbl/day | + | * Capacity: 7.5 Million tons/annum, 150,000 bbl/day |
| − | Nelson Complexity: 10.6 | + | * Nelson Complexity: 10.6 |
| − | Refining Depth: | + | * Refining Depth: |
| − | Brief Description | + | |
| + | === Brief Description === | ||
The Aspropyrgos refinery is of a complex type and one of the most modern in Europe. It has a large number of refining units and capability to convert heavy oil products to white products of a higher added value. | The Aspropyrgos refinery is of a complex type and one of the most modern in Europe. It has a large number of refining units and capability to convert heavy oil products to white products of a higher added value. | ||
| − | Refining Units | + | === Refining Units === |
| − | Atmospheric Distillation, 146,500 bbl/day | + | * Atmospheric Distillation, 146,500 bbl/day |
| − | Vacuum Distillation 72,000 bbl/day | + | * Vacuum Distillation 72,000 bbl/day |
| − | Visbreaker 21,150 bbl/day | + | * Visbreaker 21,150 bbl/day |
| − | Catalytic Reformer 24,915 bbl/day | + | * Catalytic Reformer 24,915 bbl/day |
| − | Light Naphtha Isomerisation 10,117 bbl/day | + | * Light Naphtha Isomerisation 10,117 bbl/day |
| − | Vacuum Gasoil Mild Hydrocracker 45,300 bbl/day | + | * Vacuum Gasoil Mild Hydrocracker 45,300 bbl/day |
| − | Fluid Catalytic Cracker 45,300 bbl/day | + | * Fluid Catalytic Cracker 45,300 bbl/day |
| − | Gasoil Desulphurisation 38,505 bbl/day | + | * Gasoil Desulphurisation 38,505 bbl/day |
| − | Sulphur Recovery Unit | + | * Sulphur Recovery Unit |
| − | Terminal Capacity | + | |
| − | Crude Oil: | + | === Terminal Capacity === |
| − | Refined Products: | + | * Crude Oil: |
| − | Total Capacity: 2,282 Thousand cubic metres | + | * Refined Products: |
| − | Crude Supply | + | * Total Capacity: 2,282 Thousand cubic metres |
| − | Hellenic processes crude sourced mainly from Saudi Arabia , Iran , Libya and Russia | + | === Crude Supply === |
| − | Products Produced | + | * Hellenic processes crude sourced mainly from Saudi Arabia , Iran , Libya and Russia |
| − | Gasoline, Diesel, Jet Fuel, Fuel Oil | + | === Products Produced === |
| − | + | * Gasoline, Diesel, Jet Fuel, Fuel Oil | |
| + | === Projects === | ||
- | - | ||
| − | Other Information | + | === Other Information === |
| − | The Aspropyrgos refinery owns a large private harbour, has modern tanker and rail terminals, an extensive crude oil distribution pipeline network from Pachi – Megara, and a distribution pipeline for finished and semi-finished products from and to the Elefsina refinery. It is also connected, through a fuel pipeline, to the ‘Eleftherios Venizelos’ Athens International Airport, having the main responsibility for fuel supply. | + | * The Aspropyrgos refinery owns a large private harbour, has modern tanker and rail terminals, an extensive crude oil distribution pipeline network from Pachi – Megara, and a distribution pipeline for finished and semi-finished products from and to the Elefsina refinery. It is also connected, through a fuel pipeline, to the ‘Eleftherios Venizelos’ Athens International Airport, having the main responsibility for fuel supply. |
| − | History | + | |
| − | 1987 - MTBE Unit commissioned | + | === History === |
| − | 2015 - 6 workers injured in a fire | + | * 1987 - MTBE Unit commissioned |
| − | + | * 2015 - 6 workers injured in a fire | |
| − | Refinery Webpage | + | |
| − | Saipem Sulphur Block Units | + | === Links === |
| − | Saipem Oxygenates | + | # [http://www.hellenic-petroleum.gr/online/generic.aspx?mid=208 Refinery Webpage] |
| − | Fire at Aspropyrgos Refinery | + | # [[Saipem Sulphur Block Units]] |
| + | # [[Saipem Oxygenates for Fuel Use]] | ||
| + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5875 Fire at Aspropyrgos Refinery] | ||
Latest revision as of 08:07, 3 July 2024
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership:
- Website: http://www.hellenic-petroleum.gr/
- List of Hellenic Petroleum Refineries
- Location: Aspropyrgos, Just West of Athens
- Capacity: 7.5 Million tons/annum, 150,000 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity: 10.6
- Refining Depth:
Brief Description
The Aspropyrgos refinery is of a complex type and one of the most modern in Europe. It has a large number of refining units and capability to convert heavy oil products to white products of a higher added value.
Refining Units
- Atmospheric Distillation, 146,500 bbl/day
- Vacuum Distillation 72,000 bbl/day
- Visbreaker 21,150 bbl/day
- Catalytic Reformer 24,915 bbl/day
- Light Naphtha Isomerisation 10,117 bbl/day
- Vacuum Gasoil Mild Hydrocracker 45,300 bbl/day
- Fluid Catalytic Cracker 45,300 bbl/day
- Gasoil Desulphurisation 38,505 bbl/day
- Sulphur Recovery Unit
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
- Refined Products:
- Total Capacity: 2,282 Thousand cubic metres
Crude Supply
- Hellenic processes crude sourced mainly from Saudi Arabia , Iran , Libya and Russia
Products Produced
- Gasoline, Diesel, Jet Fuel, Fuel Oil
Projects
-
Other Information
- The Aspropyrgos refinery owns a large private harbour, has modern tanker and rail terminals, an extensive crude oil distribution pipeline network from Pachi – Megara, and a distribution pipeline for finished and semi-finished products from and to the Elefsina refinery. It is also connected, through a fuel pipeline, to the ‘Eleftherios Venizelos’ Athens International Airport, having the main responsibility for fuel supply.
History
- 1987 - MTBE Unit commissioned
- 2015 - 6 workers injured in a fire