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Summary Information
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=== Summary Information ===
Ownership: OMV
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* Ownership: OMV
Website: http://www.omv.com/
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* Website: http://www.omv.com/
List of OMV Refineries
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* List of OMV Refineries
Location: Schwechat, near Vienna
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* Location: Schwechat, near Vienna
Capacity: 9.6 Million tons/annum & 192.000 bbl/day
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* Capacity: 9.6 Million tons/annum & 192.000 bbl/day
Nelson Complexity: 6.2
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* Nelson Complexity: 6.2
Refining Units
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=== Refining Units ===
Atmospheric Distillation
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* Atmospheric Distillation
Vacuum Distillation
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* Vacuum Distillation
Fluidised Catalytic Cracker
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* Fluidised Catalytic Cracker
Hydrocracker
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* Hydrocracker
Isomerisation Unit
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* Isomerisation Unit
Diesel Desulphurisation -27,000 bpd
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* Diesel Desulphurisation -27,000 bpd
A Deep thermal gasoil unit
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* A Deep thermal gasoil unit
Terminal Capacity
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=== Terminal Capacity ===
Crude Oil:
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* Crude Oil:
Refined Products:
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* Refined Products:
Crude Supply
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=== Crude Supply ===
Approx. one million tons of crude oil comes from these domestic subsidies, the rest from abroad, mainly Russia, Kazakhstan, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia. The Vienna-Adriatic Pipeline (AWP), a branch of the Trans-Alpine Oil Pipeline (TAL) is pumping the crude oil imported from Trieste directly to the transfer station Schwechat.
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* Approx. one million tons of crude oil comes from domestic source, the rest from abroad, mainly Russia, Kazakhstan, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia. The Vienna-Adriatic Pipeline (AWP), a branch of the [[Trans Alpine Pipeline]] (TAL) is pumping the crude oil imported from Trieste directly to the transfer station Schwechat.
Products Produced
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95 Octane gasoline, 98 Octane gasoline, Diesel, Extra light fuel oil, Low sulfur fuel oil extra light, Light fuel oil, Heavy fuel oil, Jet A-1, Hydrogen, Ethylene, Propylene, Butadiene, Propane, Butane, Bitumen, Sulfur
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=== Products Produced ===
Ongoing Projects
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* 95 Octane gasoline, 98 Octane gasoline, Diesel, Extra light fuel oil, Low sulfur fuel oil extra light, Light fuel oil, Heavy fuel oil, Jet A-1, Hydrogen, Ethylene, Propylene, Butadiene, Propane, Butane, Bitumen, Sulfur
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* The refinery provide feedstock to the [[Borealis Schwechat Petrochemical Complex]] located next door
Other Information
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The refinery replaced an earlier one that was built in 1938
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=== Ongoing Projects ===
History
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1960 - Schwechat Refinery is commissioned
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1963 - FCC Commissioned
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=== Other Information ===
1972 - Investments in desulfurisation plants (HDS2) and vacuum as well as atmospheric distillation plants (FP2; RD4)
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* The refinery replaced an earlier one that was built in 1938
1979 - Construction of a Mild Hydrocrackers
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=== History ===
1983 - MTBE plant commissioned
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* 1960 - Schwechat Refinery is commissioned
2008 - The hydrodesulphurization plant HDS1, was expanded and revamped
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* 1963 - FCC Commissioned
2009 - A deep thermal gasoil unit (TGU) constructed by Uhde was commissioned
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* 1972 - Investments in desulfurisation plants (HDS2) and vacuum as well as atmospheric distillation plants (FP2; RD4)
2014 - modernization of the crude oil distillation plant 4 completed
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* 1979 - Construction of a Mild Hydrocrackers
Relevant Links
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* 1983 - MTBE plant commissioned
MODERN DESIGN AND TROUBLESHOOTING TOOLS CREATE A SUCCESSFUL FCC REVAMP
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* 2006 - Bitumen plant commissioned
OMV Schwechat Refinery celebrates the 50th anniversary of its track record
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* 2008 - The hydrodesulphurization plant HDS1, was expanded and revamped
TGU commissioning at Schwechat, Austria
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* 2009 - A deep thermal gasoil unit (TGU) constructed by Uhde was commissioned
Poerner Refinery References
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* 2014 - modernization of the crude oil distillation plant 4 completed
Saipem Oxygenates For Fuel Use
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* 2017 - FCC modernisation project completed
Revamp of HDS1 plant in Schwechat successfuly completed
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=== Links ===
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# [http://www.uop.com/objects/18%20Successful%20FCC%20Revamp.pdf MODERN DESIGN AND TROUBLESHOOTING TOOLS CREATE A SUCCESSFUL FCC REVAMP]
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# [http://www.eyeofdubai.com/v1/news/newsdetail-21056.htm OMV Schwechat Refinery celebrates the 50th anniversary of its track record]
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# [http://www.uhde-oilandgas.com/News/Oil-Refining-News/TGU-commissioning-at-Schwechat,-Austria.aspx TGU commissioning at Schwechat, Austria]
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# [[Poerner Bitumen References]]
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# [[Poerner Refinery References]]
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# [[Saipem Oxygenates for Fuel Use]]
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:revamp-of-hds1-plant-in-schwechat-successfuly-comple Revamp of HDS1 plant in Schwechat successfuly completed]
  
 
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[[category:Austria]]
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[[category:OMV]]

Latest revision as of 10:04, 13 March 2025

Summary Information

  • Ownership: OMV
  • Website: http://www.omv.com/
  • List of OMV Refineries
  • Location: Schwechat, near Vienna
  • Capacity: 9.6 Million tons/annum & 192.000 bbl/day
  • Nelson Complexity: 6.2

Refining Units

  • Atmospheric Distillation
  • Vacuum Distillation
  • Fluidised Catalytic Cracker
  • Hydrocracker
  • Isomerisation Unit
  • Diesel Desulphurisation -27,000 bpd
  • A Deep thermal gasoil unit

Terminal Capacity

  • Crude Oil:
  • Refined Products:

Crude Supply

  • Approx. one million tons of crude oil comes from domestic source, the rest from abroad, mainly Russia, Kazakhstan, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia. The Vienna-Adriatic Pipeline (AWP), a branch of the Trans Alpine Pipeline (TAL) is pumping the crude oil imported from Trieste directly to the transfer station Schwechat.

Products Produced

  • 95 Octane gasoline, 98 Octane gasoline, Diesel, Extra light fuel oil, Low sulfur fuel oil extra light, Light fuel oil, Heavy fuel oil, Jet A-1, Hydrogen, Ethylene, Propylene, Butadiene, Propane, Butane, Bitumen, Sulfur
  • The refinery provide feedstock to the Borealis Schwechat Petrochemical Complex located next door

Ongoing Projects

  • -

Other Information

  • The refinery replaced an earlier one that was built in 1938

History

  • 1960 - Schwechat Refinery is commissioned
  • 1963 - FCC Commissioned
  • 1972 - Investments in desulfurisation plants (HDS2) and vacuum as well as atmospheric distillation plants (FP2; RD4)
  • 1979 - Construction of a Mild Hydrocrackers
  • 1983 - MTBE plant commissioned
  • 2006 - Bitumen plant commissioned
  • 2008 - The hydrodesulphurization plant HDS1, was expanded and revamped
  • 2009 - A deep thermal gasoil unit (TGU) constructed by Uhde was commissioned
  • 2014 - modernization of the crude oil distillation plant 4 completed
  • 2017 - FCC modernisation project completed

Links

  1. MODERN DESIGN AND TROUBLESHOOTING TOOLS CREATE A SUCCESSFUL FCC REVAMP
  2. OMV Schwechat Refinery celebrates the 50th anniversary of its track record
  3. TGU commissioning at Schwechat, Austria
  4. Poerner Bitumen References
  5. Poerner Refinery References
  6. Saipem Oxygenates for Fuel Use
  7. Revamp of HDS1 plant in Schwechat successfuly completed