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** Madero, Mexico
 
** Madero, Mexico
 
** 2003  
 
** 2003  
Valero Texas City, TX 2003  
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* '''[[Valero Texas City Refinery]]
Cerro Negro Jose, Venezuela 2002  
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** Valero
Pemex Cadereyta, Mexico 2002  
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** Texas City, TX, USA
Hamaca Jose, Venezuela 2002  
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** 2003  
Sincor Jose, Venezuela 2002
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* '''[[Operadora Cerro Negro Heavy Oil Upgrader]]
MOL Szazhalombatta, Hungar 2001  
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** Cerro Negro Jose, Venezuela  
Premcor Port Arthur, TX 2000  
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** 2002  
Shell Oil Company Deer Park, TX 2000
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* '''[[Hector R. Lara Sosa Cadereyta Refinery]]'''
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** Pemex  
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** Cadereyta, Mexico  
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** 2002  
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* '''[[Ameriven Syncrude Refinery]]'''
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** Hamaca Jose, Venezuela  
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** 2002  
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* '''[[Sincor Heavy Crude Upgrader]]
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** Sincor Jose, Venezuela  
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** 2002
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* '''[[Danube Duna Refinery]]
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** MOL
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** Szazhalombatta, Hungary
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** 2001  
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* '''[[Valero Port Arthur Refinery]]
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** Premcor
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** Port Arthur, TX  
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** 2000  
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* '''[[Deer Park Refining Ltd]]
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** Shell Oil Company  
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** Deer Park, TX  
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** 2000
  
 
==== 1990s ====
 
==== 1990s ====

Revision as of 12:49, 30 March 2020

  • Valero Texas City Refinery
    • VALERO
    • USA
    • EPC in less than 28 months, under budget, from process design to ‘oil in’.
    • Coker process 45,000 bpsd in four drums.
  • Bilbao Refinery
    • PETRONOR
    • Spain
    • Process design, FEED and EPC for 36,000 bpsd delayed coker, plus coke handling and storage facilities, and a gas concentration unit.
    • 2009
  • Biobio Refinery
    • PETROX
    • Talcahuano, Chile
    • Designed, supplied and built a new 12,000 bpsd delayed coking plant at this innovative PetropowerTM combined coker/cogeneration facility.
    • 2008
  • SINCOR Sincor Heavy Crude Upgrader, Venezuela EPCm for debottlenecking and shutdown. One of four Orinoco upgraders; we provided delayed coking technology for three.
  • Danube Duna Refinery
    • MOL
    • Hungary
    • Recent revamp and expansion increased capacity by 27% to 26,400 bpsd.
  • Jamnagar Refinery II
    • RELIANCE INDUSTRIES
    • India
    • Huge new eight-drum 160,000 bpsd delayed coking unit, one of the largest in the world, and four Terrace-WallTM delayed coker heaters.
  • 2008
  • Castellon Refinery
    • BP
    • Spain
    • FEED and EPC for new 20,000 bpsd coker and design, engineering, procurement and supply of 43.5 MW double-fired Terrace-WallTM heater.
    • 2007
  • Aconcagua Concon Refinery
    • ENERCON
    • Chile
    • Feasibility study, basic design and EPC of a 20,000 bpsd coking facility, including amine regeneration unit, sour water stripping and coke handling facilities.
  • Gujarat Refinery
    • INDIAN OIL CORPORATION
    • India
    • License and basic engineering for new 3.7 mtpa delayed coker, part of IOCL’s residue upgrading program.
  • Cartagena Refinery
    • REPSOL YPF
    • Spain
    • license, process design package and EPCs for a 53,000 bpsd delayed coker unit, gas concentration unit and 90,000 bpsd vacuum distillation unit.
  • Whiting Refinery
    • BP
    • Whiting Refinery, US
    • License, process design package and EPCm for coker project to increase refinery’s ability to process Canadian heavy crude.
  • Jubail Refinery Project
    • SAUDI ARAMCO/TOTAL
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Process design package for a new delayed coker, part of the Jubail Export Refinery, a grassroots full conversion refinery designed to process Arabian heavy crude
  • Suncor Edmonton Refinery
    • PetroCanad Alberta
    • Canada
    • 141,000
    • 2010
  • Salina Cruz Refinery
    • Pemex
    • Mexico
    • 76,362
    • 2010

2000s

1990s

Reliance Jamnagar, India 1998 Lyondell-Citgo Houston, TX 1997 Shell Oil Company Martinez, CA 1996 Maraven Cardon, Venezuela 1995 Shell Oil Company Deer Park, TX 1995 Lagoven Amuay, Venezuela 1994 Husky Oil Saskatchewan, Canada 1992 Repsol Petroleo Puertollano, Spain 1990

1980s

YPF Lujan De Cuyo, Argentin 1989 Kukdong Oil (Hyunda South Korea 1988 YPF La Plata, Argentina 1988 Esso A.G. Karlsruhe, Germany 1985 Champlin Petroleum Corpus Christi, TX 1983 Chevron Pascagoula, MS 1983 Cities Service Lake Charles, LA 1983 Coastal Corp. Corpus Christi, TX 1981 Exxon Baton Rouge, LA 1980

1970s

Shell Nederland Chem Moerdijk, The Nether 1977 Rafinor Mongstad, Norway 1975 Chevron Salt Lake City, UT 1973 Atlantic Richfield Cherry Point, WA 1972 Gelsenberg-Benzin A.Gelsenkirchen, Germ 1972 Clark Oil Hartford, IL 1970 Conoco Immingham, England 1970 Conoco Immingham, England 1970 Crown Central Petro.C Houston, TX 1970 Sinclair Refining Co. Houston, TX 1970

= 1960s

Atlantic Richfield Watson, CA 1969
Standard Oil of Califor El Segundo, CA 1969

Humble Oil & Refining Baton Rouge, LA 1968 Marathon Burghausen, German 1968 Richfield Wilmington, CA 1967

Marathon Oil Co. Robinson, IL 1966
RAF. Sisak Pancevo, Yugoslavia 1966

Shell Oil Company Norco, LA 1966 Humble Oil & Refining Baton Rouge, LA 1965

Texaco Lockport, IL 1963
American Gilsonite Grand Junction, CO 1957

Texas Company El Paso, TX 1955 McColl Frontenac Ltd. Alberta, Canada 1952


Links

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