Difference between revisions of "Bataan Limay Refinery Project"

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Ownership: Petron
 
Ownership: Petron
 
Website: http://www.petron.com/
 
Website: http://www.petron.com/
Wiki Page: Bataan Limay Refinery
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Wiki Page: [[Bataan Limay Refinery]]
 
Location: Bataan, Phillippines
 
Location: Bataan, Phillippines
 
Capacity: 9.0 million tons/annum & 180,000 bbl/day
 
Capacity: 9.0 million tons/annum & 180,000 bbl/day
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Expected Completion:
 
Expected Completion:
 
Budget: $1.8 Billion
 
Budget: $1.8 Billion
The Project
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=== The Project ===
  
 
Project Type: Upgrade
 
Project Type: Upgrade
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UOP: condensate fractionation unit, naphtha hydrotreater, and UOP CCR Platforming™, Sulfolane™, LPG and kerosene Merox™ and distillate Unionfining™ units
 
UOP: condensate fractionation unit, naphtha hydrotreater, and UOP CCR Platforming™, Sulfolane™, LPG and kerosene Merox™ and distillate Unionfining™ units
 
CB&I has been awarded contracts by Petron to supply sulfur recovery, tail gas treating and hydrogen plant technologies
 
CB&I has been awarded contracts by Petron to supply sulfur recovery, tail gas treating and hydrogen plant technologies
Refining Units
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=== Refining Units ===
  
 
Delayed Coker - 37,500 bpsd
 
Delayed Coker - 37,500 bpsd
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Coker naphtha hydrotreater – 5,800 BPSD
 
Coker naphtha hydrotreater – 5,800 BPSD
 
Sulfur recovery and tail gas treating units - 526 metric tonnes per day of sulfur
 
Sulfur recovery and tail gas treating units - 526 metric tonnes per day of sulfur
Terminal Capacity
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=== Terminal Capacity ===
  
 
Crude Oil:
 
Crude Oil:
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Upon the project’s completion, the refining facility would be able to “digest a wider range of crude oils including from African sources.” In effect, this will give it greater flexibility on its crude sourcing, including cheaper and heavier crude grades
 
Upon the project’s completion, the refining facility would be able to “digest a wider range of crude oils including from African sources.” In effect, this will give it greater flexibility on its crude sourcing, including cheaper and heavier crude grades
Products Produced
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=== Products Produced ===
  
 
Specifically, the refinery’s added refurbishment will enable it to produce higher quality fuels, to the level of Euro 5
 
Specifically, the refinery’s added refurbishment will enable it to produce higher quality fuels, to the level of Euro 5
 
The refinery will also produce a much higher white product yield
 
The refinery will also produce a much higher white product yield
History
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=== History ===
  
2011 - Refinery upgrade project launched
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* 2011 - Refinery upgrade project launched
2011 - Daelim awarded EPC contract
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* 2011 - Daelim awarded EPC contract
2011 - Ground breaking ceremony
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* 2011 - Ground breaking ceremony
2011 - CB&I - Awarded licences for Hydrogen & Sulphur Units
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* 2011 - CB&I - Awarded licences for Hydrogen & Sulphur Units
2012 - Foster Wheeler awarded Delayed Coker contract
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* 2012 - Foster Wheeler awarded Delayed Coker contract
2018 - UOP awarded licences for various units
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* 2018 - UOP awarded licences for various units
Other Information
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=== Other Information ===
  
 
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=== Links ===
 
=== Links ===
 
# [http://www.petron.com/newsroom1.asp?ID=181 PETRON CORP. TO RAISE CAPITAL FOR RETAIL EXPANSION, REFINERY UPGRADE]
 
# [http://www.petron.com/newsroom1.asp?ID=181 PETRON CORP. TO RAISE CAPITAL FOR RETAIL EXPANSION, REFINERY UPGRADE]

Latest revision as of 09:39, 30 September 2020

Summary Information

Ownership: Petron Website: http://www.petron.com/ Wiki Page: Bataan Limay Refinery Location: Bataan, Phillippines Capacity: 9.0 million tons/annum & 180,000 bbl/day Nelson Complexity: Project Stage: Construction Expected Completion: Budget: $1.8 Billion

The Project

Project Type: Upgrade Project Summary: A project to produce high value-added oil products by extensively modernizing existing refinery plants Main Contractors: Daelim: EPC business including detailed design & engineering, procurement and construction Foster Wheeler: Detailed engineering and procurement services for the delayed coker unit (DCU) Licences Axens - FCC unit, Mild hydrocracker, Naphtha / LPG & Gasoline hydrotreating UOP: condensate fractionation unit, naphtha hydrotreater, and UOP CCR Platforming™, Sulfolane™, LPG and kerosene Merox™ and distillate Unionfining™ units CB&I has been awarded contracts by Petron to supply sulfur recovery, tail gas treating and hydrogen plant technologies

Refining Units

Delayed Coker - 37,500 bpsd Fluidised Catalytic Cracker - 35,900 Mild hydrocracker – 15,700 BPSD Prime-G+™ – 8,000 and 17,600 BPSD hydrogen plant - 126 metric tonnes per day Coker naphtha hydrotreater – 5,800 BPSD Sulfur recovery and tail gas treating units - 526 metric tonnes per day of sulfur

Terminal Capacity

Crude Oil: Refined Products: Crude Supply

Upon the project’s completion, the refining facility would be able to “digest a wider range of crude oils including from African sources.” In effect, this will give it greater flexibility on its crude sourcing, including cheaper and heavier crude grades

Products Produced

Specifically, the refinery’s added refurbishment will enable it to produce higher quality fuels, to the level of Euro 5 The refinery will also produce a much higher white product yield

History

  • 2011 - Refinery upgrade project launched
  • 2011 - Daelim awarded EPC contract
  • 2011 - Ground breaking ceremony
  • 2011 - CB&I - Awarded licences for Hydrogen & Sulphur Units
  • 2012 - Foster Wheeler awarded Delayed Coker contract
  • 2018 - UOP awarded licences for various units

Other Information

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Links

  1. PETRON CORP. TO RAISE CAPITAL FOR RETAIL EXPANSION, REFINERY UPGRADE
  2. Petron taps 5 foreign contractors to undertake $1.8-B refinery upgrade
  3. Technip Refining References
  4. Petron Corporation Unveils Major Refinery Expansion Plan
  5. Daelim Industrial won an Order for USD2 billion worth Oil Refinery Plant from the Philippines, the Biggest Project in Southeast Asia
  6. Axens’ Technologies for Petron Corporation in the Philippines
  7. The FCC Alliance celebrates its 50th license in Philippines
  8. CB&I Awarded Technology Contracts in the Philippines
  9. Foster Wheeler Wins Engineering and Procurement Contract for Petron Refinery Upgrade in the Philippines
  10. Foster Wheeler Awarded Coker Training, Commissioning And Start-Up Services Contract By Petron In Philippines
  11. Petron To Expand Its Limay Refinery With Technologies from Honeywell