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* The refinery is able to refine a wide range of crudes | * The refinery is able to refine a wide range of crudes | ||
=== Products Produced === | === Products Produced === | ||
− | * premium and regular gasoline, low sulfur diesel fuel, jet fuel, liquid petroleum, gases, fuel oil blendstock, petroleum coke, | + | * premium and regular gasoline, low sulfur diesel fuel, jet fuel, liquid petroleum, gases, fuel oil blendstock, petroleum coke, petroleum feedstocks. |
− | petroleum feedstocks. | + | |
=== Projects === | === Projects === | ||
* The capacity is to be increased by 250,000 bpd and ability to process domestic crudes increased | * The capacity is to be increased by 250,000 bpd and ability to process domestic crudes increased |
Revision as of 17:01, 20 August 2020
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Exxon
- Website: http://www.exxonmobil.com/
- List of Exxon Mobil Refineries
- Location: Texas, USA
- Capacity: 17.2 million tons/annum & 344,500 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity:
- Refining Depth:
Brief Description
- ExxonMobil’s Beaumont refinery is part of the company’s integrated operations in Beaumont, TX, that includes a 345,000 barrels of crude oil per day refinery, as well as chemical, lubricants and polyethylene plants.
Refining Units
- Atmospheric Distillation, 344,500
- Vacuum Distillation, 148,800
- Delayed Coker, 48,000
- Fluidised Catalytic Cracker, 117,700
- Hydrocracker, 65,000
- Catalytic reformer, 146,000
- Naphtha Hydrotreating, 159,800
- Gasoline Desulphurisation, 25,000
- Kerosine Desulphurisation, 51,000
- Diesel Desulphurisation, 36,300
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
- Refined Products:
Crude Supply
- The refinery is able to refine a wide range of crudes
Products Produced
- premium and regular gasoline, low sulfur diesel fuel, jet fuel, liquid petroleum, gases, fuel oil blendstock, petroleum coke, petroleum feedstocks.
Projects
- The capacity is to be increased by 250,000 bpd and ability to process domestic crudes increased
- The project is expected to be completed in 2022
Other Information
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History
- 1902 - The refinery was founded by Standard Oil
- 2005 - Exxon agrees to invest in emissions reductions after Consent Decree with the EPA
- 2006 - Delayed coker commissioned
- 2015 - Expansion & flexibility project launched
- 2019 - Final investment decision for major expansion
Links
- We are ExxonMobil Beaumont
- Foster Wheeler Delayed Cokers
- U.S. Announces Clean Air Agreement with ExxonMobil Nearly 77 Percent of Domestic Refining Capacity Now Under Consent Decrees
- ExxonMobil to Expand U.S. Domestic Crude Processing Capacity at Beaumont Refinery
- ExxonMobil to Proceed with New Crude Unit as Part of Beaumont Refinery Expansion
- KBR Awarded Contract to Provide Services for Crude Expansion Project at ExxonMobil's Beaumont Refinery along the U.S. Gulf Coast
- TechnipFMC Awarded a Large Contract for ExxonMobil Refinery Expansion Project in the USA