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The refinery also processes medium and heavy crude from Canada | The refinery also processes medium and heavy crude from Canada | ||
=== Products Produced === | === Products Produced === | ||
− | gasoline and other fuels, such as Jet-A, JP-8, and low-sulfur diesel. | + | * gasoline and other fuels, such as Jet-A, JP-8, and low-sulfur diesel. |
− | Minor products include stove oil, propane, and petroleum coke. | + | * Minor products include stove oil, propane, and petroleum coke. |
− | The refinery is connected to the Northwest Product Pipeline and the UNEV Oil Products Pipeline | + | * The refinery is connected to the [[Northwest Product Pipeline]] and the [[UNEV Oil Products Pipeline]] |
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=== Projects === | === Projects === | ||
* A new Alkylation unit was commissioned in 2021 | * A new Alkylation unit was commissioned in 2021 |
Latest revision as of 15:28, 14 April 2021
Contents
Summary Information
Ownership: Chevron Website: http://www.chevron.com/ List of Chevron Refineries Location: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Capacity: 2.25 million tons/annum & 45,000 bbl/day Nelson Complexity: Refining Depth:
Brief Description
A small complex refinery Refining Units Atmospheric Distillation Vacuum Distillation Delayed Coker Fluidised Catalytic Cracking Catalytic Reformer Alkylation Unit Desulphurisation Naphtha Gasoline Diesel
Terminal Capacity
Crude Oil: Refined Products:
Crude Supply
Domestic crude oil comes from Utah, Colorado & Wyoming The refinery also processes medium and heavy crude from Canada
Products Produced
- gasoline and other fuels, such as Jet-A, JP-8, and low-sulfur diesel.
- Minor products include stove oil, propane, and petroleum coke.
- The refinery is connected to the Northwest Product Pipeline and the UNEV Oil Products Pipeline
Projects
- A new Alkylation unit was commissioned in 2021
Other Information
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History
- 1948 - Refinery commissioned
- 2005 - BOC signs deal to supply hydrogen
- 2013 - Chevron agreed to pay $384,000 penalty and improve emission controls to resolve Clean Air Act violations
- 2021 - New Alkylation unit commissioned
Links
BOC Signs Contracts to Supply Hydrogen to Chevron and Holly Oil Refineries; Hydrogen Used to Produce Cleaner Burning Fuels Chevron: Refinery Identifies $4.4 Million in Annual Savings by Using Process Simulation Models to Perform Energy-Efficiency Assessment Chevron to pay $384,000 penalty and improve emission controls to resolve Clean Air Act violations at Salt Lake City refinery