Port Arthur Motiva Refinery
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Summary Information
- Ownership: Motiva (Saudi Aramco)
 - Website: http://www.motivaenterprises.com/
 - Location: Port Arthur, Texas
 - Capacity: 30.0 million tons/annum & 600.000 bbl/day
 - Nelson Complexity:
 
Brief Description
- Motiva Port Arthur now ranks as the country’s largest refinery
 
Refining Units
- The major refining process units include crude atmospheric and vacuum stilling, hydrotreating, catalytic reforming, delayed coking, fluid catalytic cracking, hydrocracking, lube solvent refining, and lube hydroprocessing, lube hydro-isomerization, lube propane deasphalting, and lube catalytic dewaxing.
 
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
 - Refined Products:
 
Crude Supply
- -
 
Products Produced
- Major refined products are gasoline, distillates, jet fuel, lubricant base oils, and chemicals/solvents.
 - Products can be shipped via the Colonial Oil Products Pipeline
 
Ongoing Projects
- A major Expansion was completed in 2012, the Port Arthur Motiva Expansion, which made it the largest refinery in the USA
 
Other Information
- More than 95 percent of the refinery's gasoline and middle distillate products are delivered to market via three major product pipelines: Colonial, Explorer, and Magtex. Port Arthur Refinery has two separate docks: Port Neches Terminal is primarily a crude oil dock, while Port Arthur Terminal is primarily a finished product terminal. Approximately 700 vessels are handled at the two terminals yearly.
 
History
- 1903 Port Arthur Refinery begins operation as Texaco’s first refinery
 - 1906 Port Neches Asphalt refinery was returned to asphalt production
 - 1909 Grease and lube oil processing was added as well as a canning plant
 - 1920’s HMVS batteries constructed for gasoline and higher yields
 - 1930’s Packaging and shipping facilities were expanded
 - 1940’s and 1950’s Expansion of gasoline and lube processing facilities
 - 1960’s Crude and cracking capacity expanded
 - 1970’s Crude capacity increased
 - 1980’s Crude capacity reached over 400 MBPD
 - mid-1980’s Refinery was streamlined and crude running reduced dramatically
 - 1989 Star Enterprise was formed between TRMI and SRI
 - 1990’s Numerous environmental programs were put into affect
 - 1998 Motiva Enterprises was formed by Texaco, Shell, and SRI and a new state-of-the-art lube processing unit was brought on-stream
 - 2002 Motiva Enterprises became equally owned by Shell and SRI
 - 2003 - New low sulfur gasoline unit was started
 - 2012 - The expanded refinery is commissioned, increasing capacity from 285,000 to 600,000 bpd
 - 2017 - Saudi Aramco becomes the sole owner