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* Ownership: Unipetrol | * Ownership: Unipetrol | ||
* Website: http://www.unipetrol.cz/ | * Website: http://www.unipetrol.cz/ | ||
− | * Location: | + | * Location: Litvinov |
* Capacity: 5.5 million tons/annum & 110,000 bbl/day | * Capacity: 5.5 million tons/annum & 110,000 bbl/day | ||
* Nelson Complexity: 8.5 | * Nelson Complexity: 8.5 | ||
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=== Brief Description === | === Brief Description === | ||
* A small medium complexity refinery | * A small medium complexity refinery | ||
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* petrochemical feedstock | * petrochemical feedstock | ||
=== Ongoing Projects === | === Ongoing Projects === | ||
− | + | * The hydrocracker is undergoing a revamp which should be completed in 2020 | |
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=== Other Information === | === Other Information === | ||
− | + | * Unipetrol became a 100% subsidiary of PKN Orlen in 2019 | |
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=== History === | === History === | ||
* Litvínov refinery was originally constructed as a plant for production of fuels from coal. Tar arising from the process of coal liquefaction was hydrocraced, hydrotreated and processed to produce motor fuels | * Litvínov refinery was originally constructed as a plant for production of fuels from coal. Tar arising from the process of coal liquefaction was hydrocraced, hydrotreated and processed to produce motor fuels | ||
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* 2011 - Revamp Of MEA Unit completed | * 2011 - Revamp Of MEA Unit completed | ||
* 2013 - Unipetrol acquired Shell's stake in the refinery | * 2013 - Unipetrol acquired Shell's stake in the refinery | ||
+ | * 2019 - Revamp of hydrocracker started | ||
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=== Links === | === Links === | ||
# [[Prokop Engineering Refinery References]] | # [[Prokop Engineering Refinery References]] | ||
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4706 Acquisition of 16.335% stake in Česká rafinérská from Shell] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4706 Acquisition of 16.335% stake in Česká rafinérská from Shell] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5142 MOL Group and eni Group agreed on the sale of eni subsidiaries in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania, including 208 service stations] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5142 MOL Group and eni Group agreed on the sale of eni subsidiaries in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania, including 208 service stations] | ||
− | + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:mcdermott-awarded-epcm-contract-for-unipetrol-refine McDermott Awarded EPCM Contract for Unipetrol Refinery] | |
[[category:Refinery]] | [[category:Refinery]] |
Latest revision as of 17:40, 16 February 2020
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Unipetrol
- Website: http://www.unipetrol.cz/
- Location: Litvinov
- Capacity: 5.5 million tons/annum & 110,000 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity: 8.5
Brief Description
- A small medium complexity refinery
Refining Units
- CDU *2
- VDU *2
- hydrocracking unit - Unocal
- Izomerization - Penex
- Naphtha Hydrotreater
- Diesel Desulphurisation *2
- Continuous Reformer - IFP
- Visbreaker - Shell
- Bitumen Blower
- A Layout of the Refinery can be found here.
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
- Refined Products:
Crude Supply
- Shell, ENI & Unipetrol provide the crude
- SOCAR supplies Azeri Light Crude Oil
- Imports a variety of crudes via either the Ingolstadt Kralupy Litvinov Oil Pipeline or the Druzhba Pipeline.
Products Produced
- automotive gasoline and diesel oils,
- aviation fuels,
- fuel oils,
- LPG,
- bitumen
- petrochemical feedstock
Ongoing Projects
- The hydrocracker is undergoing a revamp which should be completed in 2020
Other Information
- Unipetrol became a 100% subsidiary of PKN Orlen in 2019
History
- Litvínov refinery was originally constructed as a plant for production of fuels from coal. Tar arising from the process of coal liquefaction was hydrocraced, hydrotreated and processed to produce motor fuels
- 1971 - Shell gasification process put in operation
- 1988 - The Hydrocracker unit was commisioned
- 2004 - Sulfur Recovery Unit/Revamp completed
- 2005 - Diesel HDS unit commissioned
- 2007 - The capacity of the Hydrocracker was increased from 130 to 160 tons per day & the Visbreaking Unit was revamped
- 2011 - Revamp Of MEA Unit completed
- 2013 - Unipetrol acquired Shell's stake in the refinery
- 2019 - Revamp of hydrocracker started
Links
- Prokop Engineering Refinery References
- Saipem Vacuum Distillation Units
- Refinery - Steam Cracker Interfaces of Litvinov Site
- Unipetrol:Litvinov Refinery
- ABB awarded second EPC contract for Ceská rafinérská
- PKN ORLEN has signed an agreement with SOCAR for crude oil deliveries
- Acquisition of 16.335% stake in Česká rafinérská from Shell
- MOL Group and eni Group agreed on the sale of eni subsidiaries in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania, including 208 service stations
- McDermott Awarded EPCM Contract for Unipetrol Refinery