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− | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === |
− | Ownership: Pertamina | + | * Ownership: Pertamina |
− | Website: http://www.pertamina.com/ | + | * Website: http://www.pertamina.com/ |
− | List of Pertamina Refineries | + | * List of [[Pertamina Refineries]] |
− | Location: Central Java, Indonesia | + | * Location: Central Java, Indonesia |
− | Capacity: 17.4 Million tons/annum & 348,000 bbl/day | + | * Capacity: 17.4 Million tons/annum & 348,000 bbl/day |
− | Nelson Complexity: | + | * Nelson Complexity: |
− | Refining Depth: | + | * Refining Depth: |
− | Brief Description | + | === Brief Description === |
− | A large simple refinery | + | * A large simple refinery |
− | Refining Units | + | === Refining Units === |
− | Atmospheric Distillation, 118,000 b/d + 230,000 b/d | + | * Atmospheric Distillation, 118,000 b/d + 230,000 b/d |
− | Cat-reformer 29,000 b/d | + | * Cat-reformer 29,000 b/d |
− | Visbreaker - 50,000 bpd | + | * Visbreaker - 50,000 bpd |
− | Terminal Capacity | + | === Terminal Capacity === |
− | Crude Oil: | + | * Crude Oil: |
− | Refined Products: | + | * Refined Products: |
− | Crude Supply | + | === Crude Supply === |
− | The refinery processes imported crude oil from Saudi Arabia, Iran, and other countries as well as local crude | + | * The refinery processes imported crude oil from Saudi Arabia, Iran, and other countries as well as local crude |
− | The crude oil has higher sulfur content | + | * The crude oil has higher sulfur content |
− | Products Produced | + | === Products Produced |
− | Gasoil, jet, kerosine, gasoline and asphalt | + | * Gasoil, jet, kerosine, gasoline and asphalt |
− | + | === Projects === | |
− | For Details see Cilacap Refinery Upgrade Project | + | * For Details see [[Cilacap Refinery Upgrade Project]] |
− | The project involves expansion and upgrade | + | * The project involves expansion and upgrade |
− | Other Information | + | === Other Information === |
- | - | ||
− | History | + | === History === |
− | 1974 - Refinery was commissioned with initial capacity of 100,000 barrels / day | + | * 1974 - Refinery was commissioned with initial capacity of 100,000 barrels / day |
− | Capacity increased through debottlenecking project to be 118 000 barrels / day | + | * Capacity increased through debottlenecking project to be 118 000 barrels / day |
− | 1983 - Capacity was increased by 200 000 barrels / day by the addition of a second train, FOC II | + | * 1983 - Capacity was increased by 200 000 barrels / day by the addition of a second train, FOC II |
− | 1999 - The capacity of FOC II was increased to 230 000 barrels / day. As a result, processing of crude oil in the existing refinery complex increased by approximately 16 percent and naphtha production capacity more than doubled. Low sulfur waxy residual oil and lube oil production capacity increased by 28 and 68 percent, respectively. The project was managed by Fluor and funded by Ex-Im Bank | + | * 1999 - The capacity of FOC II was increased to 230 000 barrels / day. As a result, processing of crude oil in the existing refinery complex increased by approximately 16 percent and naphtha production capacity more than doubled. Low sulfur waxy residual oil and lube oil production capacity increased by 28 and 68 percent, respectively. The project was managed by Fluor and funded by Ex-Im Bank |
− | 1999 - Ex-Im Bank completed a $283 million loan conversion in support of the refinery expansion | + | * 1999 - Ex-Im Bank completed a $283 million loan conversion in support of the refinery expansion |
− | 2014 - MOU sign with Aramco for upgrade | + | * 2014 - MOU sign with Aramco for upgrade |
− | 2016 - Contract with Axens for a new Prime-DTM (Distillate Hydrotreater) unit | + | * 2016 - Contract with Axens for a new Prime-DTM (Distillate Hydrotreater) unit |
− | + | === Links === | |
− | TENDER ANNOUNCEMENT FOR ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT & CONSTRUCTION (EPC) OF THE RESID FLUID CATALYTIC CRACKING PROJECT | + | # [http://www.pertamina.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5434&Itemid=856 TENDER ANNOUNCEMENT FOR ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT & CONSTRUCTION (EPC) OF THE RESID FLUID CATALYTIC CRACKING PROJECT] |
− | Oil refining industry in Indonesia | + | # [http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-11260706/Oil-refining-industry-in-Indonesia.html Oil refining industry in Indonesia] |
− | Indonesia's Refining Growth | + | # [http://hcasia.safan.com/mag/hcajanmar09/r12.pdf Indonesia's Refining Growth] |
− | Pertamina Refinery Unit IV / Cilacap refinery is now fully operational | + | # [http://www.thepresidentpost.com/?p=4585 Pertamina Refinery Unit IV / Cilacap refinery is now fully operational] |
− | EX-IM Bank Completes $283 Million Loan Conversion For Indonesia's Cilacap Oil Refinery Expansion | + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:ex-im-bank-completes-283-million-loan-conversion-for EX-IM Bank Completes $283 Million Loan Conversion For Indonesia's Cilacap Oil Refinery Expansion] |
− | Saudi Aramco chosen as partner to upgrade the refinery | + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5674 Saudi Aramco chosen as partner to upgrade the refinery] |
− | Pertamina Licenses Axens Technologies for its Balikpapan and Cilacap Refineries in Indonesia | + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:6136 Pertamina Licenses Axens Technologies for its Balikpapan and Cilacap Refineries in Indonesia] |
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+ | [[Category:Refinery]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Indonesia]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Pertamina]] |
Revision as of 19:51, 28 March 2020
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Pertamina
- Website: http://www.pertamina.com/
- List of Pertamina Refineries
- Location: Central Java, Indonesia
- Capacity: 17.4 Million tons/annum & 348,000 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity:
- Refining Depth:
Brief Description
- A large simple refinery
Refining Units
- Atmospheric Distillation, 118,000 b/d + 230,000 b/d
- Cat-reformer 29,000 b/d
- Visbreaker - 50,000 bpd
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
- Refined Products:
Crude Supply
- The refinery processes imported crude oil from Saudi Arabia, Iran, and other countries as well as local crude
- The crude oil has higher sulfur content
=== Products Produced
- Gasoil, jet, kerosine, gasoline and asphalt
Projects
- For Details see Cilacap Refinery Upgrade Project
- The project involves expansion and upgrade
Other Information
-
History
- 1974 - Refinery was commissioned with initial capacity of 100,000 barrels / day
- Capacity increased through debottlenecking project to be 118 000 barrels / day
- 1983 - Capacity was increased by 200 000 barrels / day by the addition of a second train, FOC II
- 1999 - The capacity of FOC II was increased to 230 000 barrels / day. As a result, processing of crude oil in the existing refinery complex increased by approximately 16 percent and naphtha production capacity more than doubled. Low sulfur waxy residual oil and lube oil production capacity increased by 28 and 68 percent, respectively. The project was managed by Fluor and funded by Ex-Im Bank
- 1999 - Ex-Im Bank completed a $283 million loan conversion in support of the refinery expansion
- 2014 - MOU sign with Aramco for upgrade
- 2016 - Contract with Axens for a new Prime-DTM (Distillate Hydrotreater) unit
Links
- TENDER ANNOUNCEMENT FOR ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT & CONSTRUCTION (EPC) OF THE RESID FLUID CATALYTIC CRACKING PROJECT
- Oil refining industry in Indonesia
- Indonesia's Refining Growth
- Pertamina Refinery Unit IV / Cilacap refinery is now fully operational
- EX-IM Bank Completes $283 Million Loan Conversion For Indonesia's Cilacap Oil Refinery Expansion
- Saudi Aramco chosen as partner to upgrade the refinery
- Pertamina Licenses Axens Technologies for its Balikpapan and Cilacap Refineries in Indonesia