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− | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === |
− | Ownership: | + | * Ownership: Marathon Petroleum |
− | Website: | + | * Website: https://www.marathonpetroleum.com/ |
− | Location: Cook Inlet, 70 miles southwest of Anchorage, Alaska | + | * List of [[Marathon Petroleum Refineries]] |
− | Capacity: 3.6 million tons/annum & 72,000 bbl/day | + | * Location: Cook Inlet, 70 miles southwest of Anchorage, Alaska |
− | Nelson Complexity: | + | * Capacity: 3.6 million tons/annum & 72,000 bbl/day |
− | Refining Depth: | + | * Nelson Complexity: |
− | Brief Description | + | * Refining Depth: |
− | A small medium complexity refinery, capable of producing low sulphur fuels | + | === Brief Description === |
− | Refining Units | + | * A small medium complexity refinery, capable of producing low sulphur fuels |
− | Atmospheric Distillation | + | === Refining Units === |
− | Vacuum Distillation Unit - 26,000 | + | * Atmospheric Distillation |
− | Hydrocracker - 13,000 | + | * Vacuum Distillation Unit - 26,000 |
− | Catalytic Reformer - 14,200 | + | * Hydrocracker - 13,000 |
− | Desulphurisation | + | * Catalytic Reformer - 14,200 |
− | Naphtha - 22,000 | + | * Desulphurisation |
− | Diesel - 8,000 | + | * Naphtha - 22,000 |
− | Gasoil - 22,000 | + | * Diesel - 8,000 |
− | Terminal Capacity | + | * Gasoil - 22,000 |
− | Crude Oil: | + | === Terminal Capacity === |
− | Refined Products: | + | * Crude Oil: |
− | Crude Supply | + | * Refined Products: |
− | The Nikiski refinery processes approximately 19,000 barrels per day of Cook Inlet crude oil, up to 25,000 barrels per day of North Slope crude originating from the Alpine Field, with the remaining crude oil supply originating from foreign sources such as Indonesia, Africa and other foreign countries | + | === Crude Supply === |
− | Products Produced | + | * The Nikiski refinery processes approximately 19,000 barrels per day of Cook Inlet crude oil, up to 25,000 barrels per day of North Slope crude originating from the [[Alpine Field]], with the remaining crude oil supply originating from foreign sources such as Indonesia, Africa and other foreign countries |
− | The refinery produces low sulfur gasoline, jet fuel, ultra low sulfur diesel (USLD), heating oil, heavy fuel oils, propane and asphalt. | + | === Products Produced === |
− | A 68-mile, 42,000 bpd common-carrier products pipeline transports jet fuel, gasoline and diesel to the Port of Anchorage and the Anchorage International Airport. Wholesale delivery occurs through terminals in Kenai, Anchorage, Tesoro’s Nikiski dock and the Port of Anchorage. | + | * The refinery produces low sulfur gasoline, jet fuel, ultra low sulfur diesel (USLD), heating oil, heavy fuel oils, propane and asphalt. |
− | + | * A 68-mile, 42,000 bpd common-carrier products pipeline transports jet fuel, gasoline and diesel to the Port of Anchorage and the Anchorage International Airport. Wholesale delivery occurs through terminals in Kenai, Anchorage, Tesoro’s Nikiski dock and the Port of Anchorage. | |
+ | === Projects === | ||
- | - | ||
− | Other Information | + | === Other Information === |
− | The Kenai or Nikiski Refinery was the first to be opened in Alaska | + | * The Kenai or Nikiski Refinery was the first to be opened in Alaska |
− | History | + | === History === |
− | 1969 - Refinery Commisioned with capacity of 17,000 bpd | + | * 1969 - Refinery Commisioned with capacity of 17,000 bpd |
− | 1976 - Tesoro constructs pipeline from Nikiski refinery to Anchorage airport and port | + | * 1976 - Tesoro constructs pipeline from Nikiski refinery to Anchorage airport and port |
− | 1983 - The refinery expands capacity to 72,000 barrels per day | + | * 1983 - The refinery expands capacity to 72,000 barrels per day |
− | 2005 - ULSD project launched | + | * 2005 - ULSD project launched |
− | + | * 2018 - Marathon Petroleum acquired the refinery when it bought Andeavor | |
− | Refinery Webpage | + | === Links === |
− | Alaska Dept of Natural Resources 2009 Annual Report | + | # [https://www.marathonpetroleum.com/Operations/Refining/Kenai-Refinery/ Refinery Webpage] |
− | Possible impacts of Prudhoe Bay shut down on Alaska refinery output | + | # [http://www.dog.dnr.alaska.gov/products/publications/annual/2009_annual_report/updated_2009_annual_report/section_3.pdf Alaska Dept of Natural Resources 2009 Annual Report] |
− | Tesoro's Kenai Refinery to Produce Cleaner Diesel for Alaska; Tesoro and Flint Hills Resources Alaska to Supply State with Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel | + | # [http://www2.borough.kenai.ak.us/ Possible impacts of Prudhoe Bay shut down on Alaska refinery output] |
+ | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:tesoro-s-kenai-refinery-to-produce-cleaner-diesel-fo Tesoro's Kenai Refinery to Produce Cleaner Diesel for Alaska; Tesoro and Flint Hills Resources Alaska to Supply State with Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel] | ||
+ | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:marathon-petroleum-corp-and-andeavor-combination-to Marathon Petroleum Corp. and Andeavor Combination to Create Leading U.S. Refining, Marketing, and Midstream Company] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Refinery]] | ||
+ | [[Category:USA]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Marathon]] |
Latest revision as of 19:21, 2 March 2020
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Marathon Petroleum
- Website: https://www.marathonpetroleum.com/
- List of Marathon Petroleum Refineries
- Location: Cook Inlet, 70 miles southwest of Anchorage, Alaska
- Capacity: 3.6 million tons/annum & 72,000 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity:
- Refining Depth:
Brief Description
- A small medium complexity refinery, capable of producing low sulphur fuels
Refining Units
- Atmospheric Distillation
- Vacuum Distillation Unit - 26,000
- Hydrocracker - 13,000
- Catalytic Reformer - 14,200
- Desulphurisation
- Naphtha - 22,000
- Diesel - 8,000
- Gasoil - 22,000
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
- Refined Products:
Crude Supply
- The Nikiski refinery processes approximately 19,000 barrels per day of Cook Inlet crude oil, up to 25,000 barrels per day of North Slope crude originating from the Alpine Field, with the remaining crude oil supply originating from foreign sources such as Indonesia, Africa and other foreign countries
Products Produced
- The refinery produces low sulfur gasoline, jet fuel, ultra low sulfur diesel (USLD), heating oil, heavy fuel oils, propane and asphalt.
- A 68-mile, 42,000 bpd common-carrier products pipeline transports jet fuel, gasoline and diesel to the Port of Anchorage and the Anchorage International Airport. Wholesale delivery occurs through terminals in Kenai, Anchorage, Tesoro’s Nikiski dock and the Port of Anchorage.
Projects
-
Other Information
- The Kenai or Nikiski Refinery was the first to be opened in Alaska
History
- 1969 - Refinery Commisioned with capacity of 17,000 bpd
- 1976 - Tesoro constructs pipeline from Nikiski refinery to Anchorage airport and port
- 1983 - The refinery expands capacity to 72,000 barrels per day
- 2005 - ULSD project launched
- 2018 - Marathon Petroleum acquired the refinery when it bought Andeavor
Links
- Refinery Webpage
- Alaska Dept of Natural Resources 2009 Annual Report
- Possible impacts of Prudhoe Bay shut down on Alaska refinery output
- Tesoro's Kenai Refinery to Produce Cleaner Diesel for Alaska; Tesoro and Flint Hills Resources Alaska to Supply State with Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel
- Marathon Petroleum Corp. and Andeavor Combination to Create Leading U.S. Refining, Marketing, and Midstream Company