Difference between revisions of "BP Refineries"

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BP is the worlds 4th largest refiner, with 2,635,000 barrels per day capacity and a share in 16 refineries worldwide.  
 
BP is the worlds 4th largest refiner, with 2,635,000 barrels per day capacity and a share in 16 refineries worldwide.  
  
++++ Europe
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=== Europe ===
 
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* [[BP Rotterdam Refinery]]
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* [[Castellon Refinery]]
 
* [[Emsland Lingen Refinery]]
 
* [[Emsland Lingen Refinery]]
 
* [[Gelsenkirchen Refinery]]
 
* [[Gelsenkirchen Refinery]]
  
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=== North America ===
  
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* [[Cherry Point Refinery]]
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* [[Whiting Refinery]]
  
* [[[BP Rotterdam Refinery]]]
 
* [[[Castellon Refinery]]]
 
 
++++ North America
 
 
* [[[Carson Los Angeles Refinery]]]
 
* [[[Cherry Point Refinery]]]
 
* [[[BP Texas City Refinery]]]
 
* [[[Toledo Refinery]]]
 
* [[[Whiting Refinery]]]
 
 
++++ Rest of World
 
 
* [[[Bulwer Island Refinery]]]
 
* [[[Kwinana Refinery]]]
 
* [[[The New Zealand Refining Company]]]
 
* [[[Sapref Durban Refinery]]]
 
  
++++ Refineries Previously Owned or Part Owned by BP
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=== Refineries Previously Owned or Part Owned by BP ===
  
 
* [[Bayernoil Ingolstadt Refinery]]
 
* [[Bayernoil Ingolstadt Refinery]]
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* [[BP Texas City Refinery]]
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* [[Bulwer Island Refinery]]
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* [[Carson Los Angeles Refinery]]
 
* [[Coryton Refinery]]
 
* [[Coryton Refinery]]
 
* [[Grangemouth Refinery]]
 
* [[Grangemouth Refinery]]
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* [[Kwinana Refinery]]
 
* [[Miro Karlsruhe Refinery]]
 
* [[Miro Karlsruhe Refinery]]
 
* [[Mombasa Refinery]]
 
* [[Mombasa Refinery]]
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* [[Sapref Durban Refinery]]
 
* [[Schwedt Refinery]]
 
* [[Schwedt Refinery]]
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* [[The New Zealand Refining Company]]
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* [[Toledo Refinery]]

Revision as of 07:17, 3 July 2024