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Summary Information
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=== Summary Information ===
Ownership: Bayernoil (OMV, BP, Rosneft, ENI)
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* Ownership: Bayernoil (OMV, BP, Rosneft, ENI)
Website: http://www.bayernoil.de/ (German)
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* Website: http://www.bayernoil.de/ (German)
Location: Bavaria, Germany
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* Location: Bavaria, Germany
Capacity: 6.0 million tons/annum & 120,000 bbl/day
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* Capacity: 6.0 million tons/annum & 120,000 bbl/day
Nelson Complexity: 6.8
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* Nelson Complexity: 6.8
Refining Depth:
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* Refining Depth:
Brief Description
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=== Brief Description ===
One half of a pair of refineries that is operated together, together with Neustadt Refinery the refinery is small but of medium complexity, with Euro V production capabilities
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* One half of a pair of refineries that is operated together, together with Neustadt Refinery the refinery is small but of medium complexity, with Euro V production capabilities
Refining Units
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=== Refining Units ===
Atmospheric Distillation - 6.0 Million Tons
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* Atmospheric Distillation - 6.0 Million Tons
Vacuum distillation unit - 2.1 Million Tons
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* Vacuum distillation unit - 2.1 Million Tons
Fluidised Catalytic cracker - 0.9 Million Tons
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* Fluidised Catalytic cracker - 0.9 Million Tons
OATS system - 1.45 Million Tons
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* OATS system - 1.45 Million Tons
Gasoline desulfurization - 1.5 Million Tons
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* Gasoline desulfurization - 1.5 Million Tons
Gasoline-refining plant - 0.8 Million Tons
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* Gasoline-refining plant - 0.8 Million Tons
Middle distillate desulphurisation - 1.0
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* Middle distillate desulphurisation - 1.0
Bitumen production - 0.3
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* Bitumen production - 0.3
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 ===
The supply of crude oil is via the Trans Alpine Pipeline (TAL).
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* The supply of crude oil is via the [[Trans Alpine Pipeline (TAL)]].
From Trieste the crude is pumped through this pipe crude oil from Africa, Venezuela, Norway, Saudi Arabia and other producer countries
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* From Trieste the crude is pumped through this pipe crude oil from Africa, Venezuela, Norway, Saudi Arabia and other producer countries
Products Produced
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=== Products Produced ===
LPG, gasoline , diesel fuel, light and heavy fuel oil, kerosene, bitumen, and sulfur
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* LPG, gasoline , diesel fuel, light and heavy fuel oil, kerosene, bitumen, and sulfur
Ongoing Projects
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=== Projects ===
 
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Other Information
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=== Other Information ===
 
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History
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=== History ===
1967 - Refinery operations begin
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* 1967 - Refinery operations begin
2003 - BP sells stake in Bayernoil to OMV
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* 2003 - BP sells stake in Bayernoil to OMV
2007 - Jacobs awarded contract for revamp of the merox unit
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* 2007 - Jacobs awarded contract for revamp of the merox unit
2010 - Rosneft purchased a share in Ruhr Oel, one of the refinery's partners
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* 2010 - Rosneft purchased a share in Ruhr Oel, one of the refinery's partners
2012 - OMV announced its intention to sell it 45% stake
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* 2012 - OMV announced its intention to sell it 45% stake
2013 - Varo Energy agrees to buy OMV's stake
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* 2013 - Varo Energy agrees to buy OMV's stake
Relevant Links
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=== Links ===
German Petroleum Association In German
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# [http://www.mwv.de/ German Petroleum Association] In German
Bayernoil Brochure
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# [http://www.bayernoil.de/fileadmin/downloadpool/Info-Material/BO_broschuere_ENGL.pdf Bayernoil Brochure]
Jacobs Receives Contract for Refinery Revamp in Bavaria
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:jacobs-receives-contract-for-refinery-revamp-in-bava Jacobs Receives Contract for Refinery Revamp in Bavaria]
Rosneft Acquires Leading Downstream Position in Germany: 50% of Ruhr Oel
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# [http://www.rosneft.com/attach/0/62/26/Ruhr_Oel.pdf Rosneft Acquires Leading Downstream Position in Germany: 50% of Ruhr Oel]
BP sells stake in Bayernoil refinery and 313 gas stations in OMV
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:bp-sells-stake-in-bayernoil-refinery-and-313-gas-sta BP sells stake in Bayernoil refinery and 313 gas stations in OMV]
OMV appoints Deutsche Bank to handle the divestment program in R&M
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:1929 OMV appoints Deutsche Bank to handle the divestment program in R&M]
The Carlyle Group and Vitol Group to invest in Varo Energy to Create a Major New Energy Midstream Group across North-West Europe
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4830 The Carlyle Group and Vitol Group to invest in Varo Energy to Create a Major New Energy Midstream Group across North-West Europe]

Revision as of 09:06, 18 February 2020

Summary Information

  • Ownership: Bayernoil (OMV, BP, Rosneft, ENI)
  • Website: http://www.bayernoil.de/ (German)
  • Location: Bavaria, Germany
  • Capacity: 6.0 million tons/annum & 120,000 bbl/day
  • Nelson Complexity: 6.8
  • Refining Depth:

Brief Description

  • One half of a pair of refineries that is operated together, together with Neustadt Refinery the refinery is small but of medium complexity, with Euro V production capabilities

Refining Units

  • Atmospheric Distillation - 6.0 Million Tons
  • Vacuum distillation unit - 2.1 Million Tons
  • Fluidised Catalytic cracker - 0.9 Million Tons
  • OATS system - 1.45 Million Tons
  • Gasoline desulfurization - 1.5 Million Tons
  • Gasoline-refining plant - 0.8 Million Tons
  • Middle distillate desulphurisation - 1.0
  • Bitumen production - 0.3

Terminal Capacity

  • Crude Oil:
  • Refined Products:

Crude Supply

  • The supply of crude oil is via the Trans Alpine Pipeline (TAL).
  • From Trieste the crude is pumped through this pipe crude oil from Africa, Venezuela, Norway, Saudi Arabia and other producer countries

Products Produced

  • LPG, gasoline , diesel fuel, light and heavy fuel oil, kerosene, bitumen, and sulfur

Projects

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Other Information

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History

  • 1967 - Refinery operations begin
  • 2003 - BP sells stake in Bayernoil to OMV
  • 2007 - Jacobs awarded contract for revamp of the merox unit
  • 2010 - Rosneft purchased a share in Ruhr Oel, one of the refinery's partners
  • 2012 - OMV announced its intention to sell it 45% stake
  • 2013 - Varo Energy agrees to buy OMV's stake

Links

  1. German Petroleum Association In German
  2. Bayernoil Brochure
  3. Jacobs Receives Contract for Refinery Revamp in Bavaria
  4. Rosneft Acquires Leading Downstream Position in Germany: 50% of Ruhr Oel
  5. BP sells stake in Bayernoil refinery and 313 gas stations in OMV
  6. OMV appoints Deutsche Bank to handle the divestment program in R&M
  7. The Carlyle Group and Vitol Group to invest in Varo Energy to Create a Major New Energy Midstream Group across North-West Europe