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=== Summary Information === | === Summary Information === | ||
− | Ownership: Hyundai Oilbank | + | * Ownership: Hyundai Oilbank |
− | Website: http://www.oilbank.co.kr/ | + | * Website: http://www.oilbank.co.kr/ |
− | Location: South Korea | + | * Location: South Korea |
− | Capacity: 32.5 million tons/annum & 650,000 bbl/day | + | * Capacity: 32.5 million tons/annum & 650,000 bbl/day |
− | Nelson Complexity: | + | * Nelson Complexity: |
− | Refining Depth: | + | * Refining Depth: |
=== Brief Description === | === Brief Description === | ||
* A very large, highly complex refinery | * A very large, highly complex refinery | ||
− | Refining Units | + | === Refining Units === |
− | Atmospheric Distillation, 390,000 BPSD | + | * Atmospheric Distillation, 390,000 BPSD |
− | VDU (vacuum distillation unit) 60,000 BPSD | + | * VDU (vacuum distillation unit) 60,000 BPSD |
− | Naphtha reforming unit 26,000 BPSD | + | * Naphtha reforming unit 26,000 BPSD |
− | Kerosene hydro-treating unit 30,000 BPSD | + | * Kerosene hydro-treating unit 30,000 BPSD |
− | Kerosene and Diesel hydro-treating unit 26,000 BPSD | + | * Kerosene and Diesel hydro-treating unit 26,000 BPSD |
− | Diesel hydro-treating unit 58,000 BPSD | + | * Diesel hydro-treating unit 58,000 BPSD |
− | Asphalt cokes (delayed coking unit) 33,000 BPSD | + | * Asphalt cokes (delayed coking unit) 33,000 BPSD |
− | Hydrocracking unit 31,000 BPSD | + | * Hydrocracking unit 31,000 BPSD |
− | Sulfur Recovery Unit 360 Ton/day | + | * Sulfur Recovery Unit 360 Ton/day |
− | Resid Upgrader | + | * Resid Upgrader |
− | Hydrocracking Unit | + | * Hydrocracking Unit |
− | Delayed Coking Unit | + | * Delayed Coking Unit |
− | Hydrogen Manufacturing Unit | + | * Hydrogen Manufacturing Unit |
− | Terminal Capacity | + | * B T X (Aromatics) facilities 455,000 Ton/year |
− | Crude Oil: 5,530,000 BBL | + | === Terminal Capacity === |
− | Refined Products: 6,980,000 BBL | + | * Crude Oil: 5,530,000 BBL |
− | + | * Refined Products: 6,980,000 BBL | |
− | Crude Supply | + | |
+ | === Crude Supply === | ||
- | - | ||
− | Products Produced | + | === Products Produced === |
− | Gasoline, Diesel, LPG, Jet, Bunker fuels. | + | * Gasoline, Diesel, LPG, Jet, Bunker fuels. |
− | Ongoing Projects | + | === Ongoing / Completed Projects === |
− | The Hyundai Daesan Refinery Expansion Project was completed in 2018 | + | * The [[Hyundai Daesan Refinery Expansion Project]] was completed in 2018 |
− | Hyundai Daesan Refinery Upgrade Project | + | * The [[Hyundai Daesan Refinery Upgrade Project]] was completed in 2011 |
− | Other Information | + | |
+ | === Other Information === | ||
- | - | ||
=== History === | === History === | ||
+ | * 1978 - Refinery operations began | ||
+ | * 1988 - Capacity expanded to 60,000 bpd | ||
* 1996 - Capacity expanded to 200,000 bpd | * 1996 - Capacity expanded to 200,000 bpd | ||
* 2004 - Foster Wheeler Secures Project Management Consultancy Contract for Clean Fuels Upgrade Project | * 2004 - Foster Wheeler Secures Project Management Consultancy Contract for Clean Fuels Upgrade Project | ||
* 2005 - Diesel desulphurisation complex commissioned | * 2005 - Diesel desulphurisation complex commissioned | ||
* 2018 - Refinery expanded to 650,000 bpd | * 2018 - Refinery expanded to 650,000 bpd | ||
+ | * 2019 - Saudi Aramco buys a 17% stake in the business | ||
+ | |||
=== Links === | === Links === | ||
# [[Dupont Refinery Project References]] | # [[Dupont Refinery Project References]] | ||
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# [http://www.oilbank.co.kr/english/businessdomain/refining/crude.html Refinery Webpage] | # [http://www.oilbank.co.kr/english/businessdomain/refining/crude.html Refinery Webpage] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:foster-wheeler-secures-project-management-consultanc Foster Wheeler Secures Project Management Consultancy Contract for Clean Fuels Upgrade Project in Korea] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:foster-wheeler-secures-project-management-consultanc Foster Wheeler Secures Project Management Consultancy Contract for Clean Fuels Upgrade Project in Korea] | ||
+ | # [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2021/03/saudi-aramco-to-acquire-stake-in-south.html Saudi Aramco to acquire stake in South Korean Hyundai Oilbank] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Refinery]] | ||
+ | [[Category:South Korea]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Saudi Aramco]] |
Latest revision as of 12:07, 22 March 2021
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Hyundai Oilbank
- Website: http://www.oilbank.co.kr/
- Location: South Korea
- Capacity: 32.5 million tons/annum & 650,000 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity:
- Refining Depth:
Brief Description
- A very large, highly complex refinery
Refining Units
- Atmospheric Distillation, 390,000 BPSD
- VDU (vacuum distillation unit) 60,000 BPSD
- Naphtha reforming unit 26,000 BPSD
- Kerosene hydro-treating unit 30,000 BPSD
- Kerosene and Diesel hydro-treating unit 26,000 BPSD
- Diesel hydro-treating unit 58,000 BPSD
- Asphalt cokes (delayed coking unit) 33,000 BPSD
- Hydrocracking unit 31,000 BPSD
- Sulfur Recovery Unit 360 Ton/day
- Resid Upgrader
- Hydrocracking Unit
- Delayed Coking Unit
- Hydrogen Manufacturing Unit
- B T X (Aromatics) facilities 455,000 Ton/year
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil: 5,530,000 BBL
- Refined Products: 6,980,000 BBL
Crude Supply
-
Products Produced
- Gasoline, Diesel, LPG, Jet, Bunker fuels.
Ongoing / Completed Projects
- The Hyundai Daesan Refinery Expansion Project was completed in 2018
- The Hyundai Daesan Refinery Upgrade Project was completed in 2011
Other Information
-
History
- 1978 - Refinery operations began
- 1988 - Capacity expanded to 60,000 bpd
- 1996 - Capacity expanded to 200,000 bpd
- 2004 - Foster Wheeler Secures Project Management Consultancy Contract for Clean Fuels Upgrade Project
- 2005 - Diesel desulphurisation complex commissioned
- 2018 - Refinery expanded to 650,000 bpd
- 2019 - Saudi Aramco buys a 17% stake in the business