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2013 - Railway crude unloading facilities completed
 
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PETROPLUS ANNOUNCES AGREEMENT BY INVESTMENT VEHICLE, PBF FOR ACQUISITION OF DELAWARE CITY ASSETS
 
PETROPLUS ANNOUNCES AGREEMENT BY INVESTMENT VEHICLE, PBF FOR ACQUISITION OF DELAWARE CITY ASSETS
 
PBF Celebrates Successful Restart of its Delaware City Refinery
 
PBF Celebrates Successful Restart of its Delaware City Refinery

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Summary Information Ownership: PBF Energy Partners Website: http://www.pbfenergy.com/ Location: on the shore of the Delaware River, USA Capacity: 9,5 million tons/annum & 190,000 bbl/day Nelson Complexity: 11.3 Refining Units Atmospheric Distillation, 182,200 Vacuum Distillation, 104,600 fluid catalytic cracking unit, 86,000 fluid coking unit, 53,000 hydrocracking unit, 22,300 hydrogen plant, continuous catalytic reformer, 43,800 alkylation unit, hydrotreating units: Naphtha, 50,000 Gasoline, 26,000 Kerosene, 16,500 Diesel, 16,000 Other Distillate, 43,000 Terminal Capacity Crude Oil: Refined Products: Crude Supply Crude is supplied via barges on the Delaware river and via rail PBF signed an agreement with Continental Resources to supply the refinery with Bakken crude oil Products Produced Gasoline, petroleum coke, sulfur, lowsulfur diesel, home heating oil, and petrochemicals The refinery's production is sold in the U.S. Northeast via pipeline, barge, and truck distribution. Ongoing Projects PBF has announced a major upgrade project, including the addition of a hydrocracker See Delaware City Refinery Upgrade Project Other Information Despite its high complexity, the logistics problems caused by its location, and low efficiency have led to low profitability, hence the decision of Valero to close it. History 1956 - Refinery commissioned with a throughput capacity of 140,000 2004- Motiva sold the refinery to Premcor in 2004 for $800m 2005 - Premcor, was taken over by Valero for c$8bn. 2010 - PBF Energy Partners acquire the refinery from Valero 2011 - PBF Celebrates Restart of the Delaware City Refinery 2011 - PBF announces a major upgrade project 2013 - Railway crude unloading facilities completed

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PETROPLUS ANNOUNCES AGREEMENT BY INVESTMENT VEHICLE, PBF FOR ACQUISITION OF DELAWARE CITY ASSETS PBF Celebrates Successful Restart of its Delaware City Refinery PBF Announces Major Project at the Delaware City Refinery PBF Energy Announces Arrival of First Unit Train at Completed East Coast Rail Facility and Additional Investment in New Rail Infrastructure PBF Energy Announces Supply Agreement with Continental Resources for Bakken Crude Oil