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Summary Information
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=== Summary Information ===
Ownership: Ineos
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* Ownership: Ineos
Website: http://www.ineosrefining.com/
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* Website: https://www.petroineos.com/
Location: Grangemouth, East Coast of Scotland, UK
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* Location: Grangemouth, East Coast of Scotland, UK
Capacity: 10.5 million tons/annum & 210,000 bbl/day
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* Capacity: 10.5 million tons/annum & 210,000 bbl/day
Nelson Complexity:
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* Nelson Complexity:
Refining Depth:
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* Refining Depth:
Brief Description
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=== Brief Description ===
Grangemouth is a medium sized, medium complexity refinery with integrated petrochemicals
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* Grangemouth is a medium sized, medium complexity refinery with integrated petrochemicals
Refining Units
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=== Refining Units ===
Atmospheric Distillation
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* Atmospheric Distillation
Fluidised Catalytic Cracker
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* Fluidised Catalytic Cracker
Hydro Cracker
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* Hydro Cracker
Catalytic Reformer
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* Catalytic Reformer
Diesel Hydrodesulphurisation
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* Diesel Hydrodesulphurisation
sulphur recovery unit
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* sulphur recovery unit
alkylation unit
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* alkylation unit
Specialist Units for Petrochemicals
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* Various Units for Petrochemicals
Terminal Capacity
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=== Terminal Capacity ===
Crude Oil:
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* Crude Oil:
Refined Products:
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* Refined Products:
Crude Supply
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=== Crude Supply ===
It is directly connected to the North Sea oil fields via the Forties Pipeline System, from which it sources the majority of its crude oil at a significant freight advantage versus its competitors
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* It is directly connected to the North Sea oil fields via the [[Forties Pipeline System]], from which it sources the majority of its crude oil at a significant freight advantage versus its competitors
It is also connected to its own deep water terminal at Finnart on the west coast of Scotland via which it imports alternative crudes (North Sea, Russia and Africa etc)
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* It is also connected to its own deep water terminal at Finnart on the west coast of Scotland via which it imports alternative crudes (North Sea, Russia and Africa etc)
Products Produced
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=== Products Produced ===
22% - Petrol
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* 22% - Petrol
24% - Diesel
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* 24% - Diesel
13% - Kerosene & Jet Fuel
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* 13% - Kerosene & Jet Fuel
08% - Gas Oil
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* 08% - Gas Oil
15% - Fuel Oil
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* 15% - Fuel Oil
12% - LPG / Petrochemical Feedstocks
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* 12% - LPG / Petrochemical Feedstocks
06% - Fuel Gas / Other
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* 06% - Fuel Gas / Other
Ongoing Projects
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=== Projects ===
 
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Other Information
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=== Other Information ===
Ineos will potentially close the refinery down
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History
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=== History ===
1924 - Grangemouth refinery production begins
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* 1924 - Grangemouth refinery production begins
1981 - the commissioning of an alkylation unit
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* 1981 - the commissioning of an alkylation unit
1987 - Explosion and Fire in the Hydrocracker Complex
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* 1987 - Explosion and Fire in the Hydrocracker Complex
2000 - FCC closed after fire
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* 2000 - FCC closed after fire
2004 - FCC brought back on line after revamp
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* 2004 - FCC brought back on line after revamp
2005 - BP sold the refinery to Ineos
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* 2005 - BP sold the refinery to Ineos
2011 - Petrochina takes a share in Ineos refining and trading business
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* 2011 - Petrochina takes a share in Ineos refining and trading business
2013 - Major strike & Evaluation of the refinery's future
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* 2013 - Major strike & Evaluation of the refinery's future
Relevant Links
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=== Links ===
Ineos Grangemouth Refinery, UKPIA
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# [https://www.petroineos.com/refining/grangemouth/ Refinery webpage]
The Hydrocracker Explosion and Fire at BP Oil, Grangemouth Refinery. 22nd March 1987
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# [http://www.ukpia.com/industry_information/refining-and-uk-refineries/INEOS-grangemouth-refinery.aspx Ineos Grangemouth Refinery, UKPIA]
Grangemouth, Energy Institute
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# [http://www.hse.gov.uk/comah/sragtech/casebpgrang87b.htm The Hydrocracker Explosion and Fire at BP Oil, Grangemouth Refinery. 22nd March 1987]
BP Grangemouth To Reinvest In Refinery Unit
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# [http://www.energyinst.org.uk/education/refineries/grangemouth.htm Grangemouth, Energy Institute]
INEOS completes purchase of BP’s Innovene business for $9bn
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# [http://www.bp.com/genericarticle.do?categoryId=2012968&contentId=2001434 BP Grangemouth To Reinvest In Refinery Unit]
PetroChina and INEOS announce plans for new trading and refining JV in Europe
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:ineos-completes-purchase-of-bps-innovene-business-fo INEOS completes purchase of BP’s Innovene business for $9bn]
Grangemouth is currently shut down and will remain shutdown whilst the workforce is consulted about the future
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:359 PetroChina and INEOS announce plans for new trading and refining JV in Europe]
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4642 Grangemouth is currently shut down and will remain shutdown whilst the workforce is consulted about the future]
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[[category:Refinery]]
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[[category:UK]]
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[[category:Petrochina]]

Latest revision as of 17:12, 17 February 2020

Summary Information

  • Ownership: Ineos
  • Website: https://www.petroineos.com/
  • Location: Grangemouth, East Coast of Scotland, UK
  • Capacity: 10.5 million tons/annum & 210,000 bbl/day
  • Nelson Complexity:
  • Refining Depth:

Brief Description

  • Grangemouth is a medium sized, medium complexity refinery with integrated petrochemicals

Refining Units

  • Atmospheric Distillation
  • Fluidised Catalytic Cracker
  • Hydro Cracker
  • Catalytic Reformer
  • Diesel Hydrodesulphurisation
  • sulphur recovery unit
  • alkylation unit
  • Various Units for Petrochemicals

Terminal Capacity

  • Crude Oil:
  • Refined Products:

Crude Supply

  • It is directly connected to the North Sea oil fields via the Forties Pipeline System, from which it sources the majority of its crude oil at a significant freight advantage versus its competitors
  • It is also connected to its own deep water terminal at Finnart on the west coast of Scotland via which it imports alternative crudes (North Sea, Russia and Africa etc)

Products Produced

  • 22% - Petrol
  • 24% - Diesel
  • 13% - Kerosene & Jet Fuel
  • 08% - Gas Oil
  • 15% - Fuel Oil
  • 12% - LPG / Petrochemical Feedstocks
  • 06% - Fuel Gas / Other

Projects

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Other Information

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History

  • 1924 - Grangemouth refinery production begins
  • 1981 - the commissioning of an alkylation unit
  • 1987 - Explosion and Fire in the Hydrocracker Complex
  • 2000 - FCC closed after fire
  • 2004 - FCC brought back on line after revamp
  • 2005 - BP sold the refinery to Ineos
  • 2011 - Petrochina takes a share in Ineos refining and trading business
  • 2013 - Major strike & Evaluation of the refinery's future

Links

  1. Refinery webpage
  2. Ineos Grangemouth Refinery, UKPIA
  3. The Hydrocracker Explosion and Fire at BP Oil, Grangemouth Refinery. 22nd March 1987
  4. Grangemouth, Energy Institute
  5. BP Grangemouth To Reinvest In Refinery Unit
  6. INEOS completes purchase of BP’s Innovene business for $9bn
  7. PetroChina and INEOS announce plans for new trading and refining JV in Europe
  8. Grangemouth is currently shut down and will remain shutdown whilst the workforce is consulted about the future