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=== Brief Description === | === Brief Description === | ||
* Dung Quat is a medium sized, medium complexity refinery | * Dung Quat is a medium sized, medium complexity refinery | ||
− | === Refining Units | + | === Refining Units === |
− | Atmospheric Distillation | + | * Atmospheric Distillation |
− | Continuous Catalytic Reformer (CCR) | + | * Continuous Catalytic Reformer (CCR) |
− | Residual Fluid Catalytic Cracking (RFCC) | + | * Residual Fluid Catalytic Cracking (RFCC) |
− | LCO hydrotreating unit | + | * LCO hydrotreating unit |
− | Naphtha hydrotreater | + | * Naphtha hydrotreater |
− | Sulfur recovery unit | + | * Sulfur recovery unit |
− | Benzene, Toluene Xylene (BTX) plant. | + | * Benzene, Toluene Xylene (BTX) plant. |
=== Terminal Capacity | === Terminal Capacity | ||
− | Crude Oil: | + | * Crude Oil: |
− | Refined Products: | + | * Refined Products: |
=== Crude Supply | === Crude Supply | ||
− | Half of the crude is to be supplied by BP | + | * Half of the crude is to be supplied by BP |
− | Initially all of the crude was domestic Vietnamese crude from the Bach Ho Oil and Gas Field, but supply has been diversified to include Russian ESPO | + | * Initially all of the crude was domestic Vietnamese crude from the Bach Ho Oil and Gas Field, but supply has been diversified to include Russian ESPO |
− | + | * Since 2011 the refinery also processes Malaysian crude | |
=== Products Produced | === Products Produced | ||
− | LPG, unleaded gasoline, kerosene / jet fuel, feedstock for propylene plant, diesel (industrial and auto) and petrochemical production. | + | * LPG, unleaded gasoline, kerosene / jet fuel, feedstock for propylene plant, diesel (industrial and auto) and petrochemical production. |
=== Projects | === Projects | ||
− | The refinery is to be expanded to 200,000 bpd | + | * The refinery is to be expanded to 200,000 bpd |
− | See Dung Quat Refinery Expansion Project for details | + | * See [[Dung Quat Refinery Expansion Project]] for details |
− | For the original construction see Dung Quat Greenfield Refinery Project | + | * For the original construction see [[Dung Quat Greenfield Refinery Project]] |
=== Other Information | === Other Information | ||
− | The refinery is the only one in operation in Vietnam | + | * The refinery is the only one in operation in Vietnam |
=== History | === History | ||
− | 2009 - Refinery operations start | + | * 2009 - Refinery operations start |
− | 2010 - Refinery starts to process imported crudes, the first being ESPO | + | * 2010 - Refinery starts to process imported crudes, the first being ESPO |
* 2015 - Gazprom Neft agreed to acquired a 49% stake | * 2015 - Gazprom Neft agreed to acquired a 49% stake | ||
+ | |||
=== Links === | === Links === | ||
# [[JGC Refinery References]] | # [[JGC Refinery References]] |
Revision as of 09:24, 24 March 2020
Summary Information
- Ownership: Petrovietnam
- Website: http://english.pvn.vn/
- Location: Dung Quat, south of Da Nang in central Vietnam
- Capacity: 6.5 million tons/annum & 130,000 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity:
- Refining Depth:
Brief Description
- Dung Quat is a medium sized, medium complexity refinery
Refining Units
- Atmospheric Distillation
- Continuous Catalytic Reformer (CCR)
- Residual Fluid Catalytic Cracking (RFCC)
- LCO hydrotreating unit
- Naphtha hydrotreater
- Sulfur recovery unit
- Benzene, Toluene Xylene (BTX) plant.
=== Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
- Refined Products:
=== Crude Supply
- Half of the crude is to be supplied by BP
- Initially all of the crude was domestic Vietnamese crude from the Bach Ho Oil and Gas Field, but supply has been diversified to include Russian ESPO
- Since 2011 the refinery also processes Malaysian crude
=== Products Produced
- LPG, unleaded gasoline, kerosene / jet fuel, feedstock for propylene plant, diesel (industrial and auto) and petrochemical production.
=== Projects
- The refinery is to be expanded to 200,000 bpd
- See Dung Quat Refinery Expansion Project for details
- For the original construction see Dung Quat Greenfield Refinery Project
=== Other Information
- The refinery is the only one in operation in Vietnam
=== History
- 2009 - Refinery operations start
- 2010 - Refinery starts to process imported crudes, the first being ESPO
- 2015 - Gazprom Neft agreed to acquired a 49% stake
Links
- JGC Refinery References
- Overview from Hydrocarbons Technology
- Vietnam seeks term crude imports for Dung Quat refinery
- TNK-BP Bags a Long-Term Contract to Supply ESPO Crude to PetroVietnam
- PetroVietnam to Import 640,000 Tons of Crude in First Half 2011
- Gazprom Neft increases collaboration with Vietnam