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* One half of the [[Galveston Bay Refinery]] | * One half of the [[Galveston Bay Refinery]] | ||
* The Marathon Texas City refinery is one of the largest and most complex in the U.S., with a Nelson complexity index of 15.3. The facility is strategically positioned to provide products throughout the U.S. Gulf Coast, * Midwest and Southeast, as well as into export markets. The refinery has the flexibility to process a wide range of crude oils, and has access to price-advantaged mid-continent and Canadian crudes via pipelines as well as waterborne cargoes. | * The Marathon Texas City refinery is one of the largest and most complex in the U.S., with a Nelson complexity index of 15.3. The facility is strategically positioned to provide products throughout the U.S. Gulf Coast, * Midwest and Southeast, as well as into export markets. The refinery has the flexibility to process a wide range of crude oils, and has access to price-advantaged mid-continent and Canadian crudes via pipelines as well as waterborne cargoes. | ||
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=== Refining Units === | === Refining Units === | ||
* Atmospheric Distillation, 456,000 | * Atmospheric Distillation, 456,000 | ||
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Products Produced | Products Produced | ||
* gasoline, ultra low sulfur diesel, jet fuel, chemical feed stocks and heavy fuels | * gasoline, ultra low sulfur diesel, jet fuel, chemical feed stocks and heavy fuels | ||
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* 2005 - A major explosion killed 15 workers at the refinery and injured many more. | * 2005 - A major explosion killed 15 workers at the refinery and injured many more. | ||
* 2011 - BP decided to sell the refinery | * 2011 - BP decided to sell the refinery | ||
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* 2012 - Marathon Petroleum agreed to acquire the refinery from BP | * 2012 - Marathon Petroleum agreed to acquire the refinery from BP | ||
* 2013 - Marathon completes the acquistion from BP | * 2013 - Marathon completes the acquistion from BP | ||
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=== Links | === Links | ||
# [http://www.bp.com/liveassets/bp_internet/globalbp/STAGING/global_assets/downloads/A/abp_wwd_us_texas_city_fact_sheet.pdf Refinery Fact Sheet] | # [http://www.bp.com/liveassets/bp_internet/globalbp/STAGING/global_assets/downloads/A/abp_wwd_us_texas_city_fact_sheet.pdf Refinery Fact Sheet] | ||
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:3237 Marathon Petroleum to Purchase BP's Texas City Refinery and Related Logistics and Marketing Assets] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:3237 Marathon Petroleum to Purchase BP's Texas City Refinery and Related Logistics and Marketing Assets] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:3770 Purchase of BP's Texas City Refinery and Related Assets Closes] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:3770 Purchase of BP's Texas City Refinery and Related Assets Closes] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:20, 3 July 2024
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Marathon
- Website: http://www.marathonpetroleum.com/
- List of Marathon Refineries
- Location: Texas City, USA
- Capacity: 23.0 million tons/annum & 456,000 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity: 15.3
- Refining Depth:
Brief Description
- One half of the Galveston Bay Refinery
- The Marathon Texas City refinery is one of the largest and most complex in the U.S., with a Nelson complexity index of 15.3. The facility is strategically positioned to provide products throughout the U.S. Gulf Coast, * Midwest and Southeast, as well as into export markets. The refinery has the flexibility to process a wide range of crude oils, and has access to price-advantaged mid-continent and Canadian crudes via pipelines as well as waterborne cargoes.
Refining Units
- Atmospheric Distillation, 456,000
- Vacuum Distillation, 237,000
- Delayed Coker, 33,000
- Fluidised Catalytic Cracker, 175,000 + 8,000
- Hydrocracker, 60,000
- Catalytic Reforming, 63,000 + 75,000
- Solvent Deasphalting, 17,000
- Hydrotreating
- Naphtha, 114,000
- Gasoline, 47,000
- Kerosene, 79,000
- Diesel, 59,000
- Residual, 70,000
- Heavy Gasoil, 105,000
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
- Refined Products:
Crude Supply
- It is one of the most flexible refineries in the world, and in 2009 it processed 54 different types of crude oil from oil over the world.
- It receives approximately 70% of its crude oil via a marine terminal
Products Produced
- gasoline, ultra low sulfur diesel, jet fuel, chemical feed stocks and heavy fuels
Projects
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Other Information
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History
- 2005 - A major explosion killed 15 workers at the refinery and injured many more.
- 2011 - BP decided to sell the refinery
- 2012 - BP agrees to pay more than $13 million and abate violations in settlement agreement with US Department of Labor
- 2012 - Marathon Petroleum agreed to acquire the refinery from BP
- 2013 - Marathon completes the acquistion from BP
=== Links
- Refinery Fact Sheet
- BP Refining USA
- BP Issues Final Report on Fatal Explosion, Announces $1 billion Investment at Texas City
- Texas City Refinery Update Following April’s Power Outages
- BP agrees to pay more than $13 million and abate violations in settlement agreement with US Department of Labor
- Marathon Petroleum to Purchase BP's Texas City Refinery and Related Logistics and Marketing Assets
- Purchase of BP's Texas City Refinery and Related Assets Closes