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Summary Information
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=== Summary Information ===
Ownership: Sibir / Gazprom Neft
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* Ownership: Gazprom Neft
Website: http://www.gazprom-neft.com/
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* Website: http://www.gazprom-neft.com/
Location: Moscow, Russia
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* Location: Moscow, Russia
Capacity: 10.0 million tons/annum & 200,000 bbl/day
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* Capacity: 10.0 million tons/annum & 200,000 bbl/day
Nelson Complexity: 5.5
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* Nelson Complexity:  
Refining Depth: 72%
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* Refining Depth: 83%
Refining Units
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Atmospheric Distillation
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=== Refining Units ===
Vacuum Distillation
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* Atmospheric Distillation
Fluidised Catalytic Cracker - 2 Million Tons/Year
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* Vacuum Distillation
Diesel Desulphurisation
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* Fluidised Catalytic Cracker - 2 Million Tons/Year
Catalytic Reformer
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* Diesel Desulphurisation
Visbreaking
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* Catalytic Reformer
Asphalt Unit
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* Visbreaking
Terminal Capacity
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* Asphalt Unit
Crude Oil:
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=== Terminal Capacity ===
Refined Products:
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* Crude Oil:
Crude Supply
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* Refined Products:
Russian crude oils
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=== Crude Supply ===
In 2011 the Moscow Oil Refinery Plant refined 10.8 million tons of oil
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* Russian crude oils
Products Produced
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=== Products Produced ===
LPG, Gasoline, Diesel, Jet Fuel, Fuel Oil
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* LPG, Gasoline, Diesel, Jet Fuel, Fuel Oil
Ongoing Projects
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=== Projects ===
The Moscow Refinery FCC Project will enable the
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* The [[Moscow Refinery Euro V+ Project]] which was completed in 2020, replaced old inefficient units with new ones that enable the production of Euro V rated products
In 2012, as part of the Moscow Oil Refinery modernisation program, construction of closed mechanical wastewater treatment facilities will be completed.
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* The [[Moscow Refinery Deep Refining Complex Project]] will reduce the yield of residual products
Other Information
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=== Other Information ===
 
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History
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=== History ===
1961 - Sulfur recovery and oil gas sweetening plants added
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* 1961 - Sulfur recovery and oil gas sweetening plants added
1981 - Revamp and expansion of sulfur removal facility
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* 1981 - Revamp and expansion of sulfur removal facility
1983 - The FCC is commissioned
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* 1983 - The FCC is commissioned
2011 - Moscow Refinery Starts Producing Euro-4 Standard Diesel Fuel
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* 2011 - Moscow Refinery Starts Producing Euro-4 Standard Diesel Fuel
2012 - Moscow Refinery Starts Producing Euro-4 Standard Gasoline
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* 2012 - Moscow Refinery Starts Producing Euro-4 Standard Gasoline
2012 - The Moscow Refinery completes construction of its closed cycle mechanical treatment facilities and modernization of bitumen plant
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* 2012 - The Moscow Refinery completes construction of its closed cycle mechanical treatment facilities and modernization of bitumen plant
2013 - The refinery began producing Euro V fuels
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* 2013 - The refinery began producing Euro V fuels
2014 - Production of Elemental sulphur launched
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* 2014 - Production of Elemental sulphur launched
Relevant Links
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* 2021 - Contracts signed for the delayed coker project
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=== Links ===
 
# [https://www.gazprom-neft.com/company/oil-refining/moscow-refinery/ Refinery Webpage]
 
# [https://www.gazprom-neft.com/company/oil-refining/moscow-refinery/ Refinery Webpage]
 
# [http://www.mnpz.ru/ Moscow Refining Company Website] (Russian)
 
# [http://www.mnpz.ru/ Moscow Refining Company Website] (Russian)
# [[[Giprogazoochistka Refinery References]]]
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# [[Giprogazoochistka Refinery References]]
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# [[VNIPIneft Refinery Project References]]
 
# [http://www.oilandgaseurasia.com/articles/p/107/article/1034/ Moscow Refinery Takes On European Quality]
 
# [http://www.oilandgaseurasia.com/articles/p/107/article/1034/ Moscow Refinery Takes On European Quality]
 
# [http://www.ogbus.ru/eng/authors/Kovin/Kovin_1.pdf Catalytic Cracking Development and its Role in Modern Russian Refinery]
 
# [http://www.ogbus.ru/eng/authors/Kovin/Kovin_1.pdf Catalytic Cracking Development and its Role in Modern Russian Refinery]

Latest revision as of 11:50, 11 January 2022

Summary Information

  • Ownership: Gazprom Neft
  • Website: http://www.gazprom-neft.com/
  • Location: Moscow, Russia
  • Capacity: 10.0 million tons/annum & 200,000 bbl/day
  • Nelson Complexity:
  • Refining Depth: 83%

Refining Units

  • Atmospheric Distillation
  • Vacuum Distillation
  • Fluidised Catalytic Cracker - 2 Million Tons/Year
  • Diesel Desulphurisation
  • Catalytic Reformer
  • Visbreaking
  • Asphalt Unit

Terminal Capacity

  • Crude Oil:
  • Refined Products:

Crude Supply

  • Russian crude oils

Products Produced

  • LPG, Gasoline, Diesel, Jet Fuel, Fuel Oil

Projects

Other Information

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History

  • 1961 - Sulfur recovery and oil gas sweetening plants added
  • 1981 - Revamp and expansion of sulfur removal facility
  • 1983 - The FCC is commissioned
  • 2011 - Moscow Refinery Starts Producing Euro-4 Standard Diesel Fuel
  • 2012 - Moscow Refinery Starts Producing Euro-4 Standard Gasoline
  • 2012 - The Moscow Refinery completes construction of its closed cycle mechanical treatment facilities and modernization of bitumen plant
  • 2013 - The refinery began producing Euro V fuels
  • 2014 - Production of Elemental sulphur launched
  • 2021 - Contracts signed for the delayed coker project

Links

  1. Refinery Webpage
  2. Moscow Refining Company Website (Russian)
  3. Giprogazoochistka Refinery References
  4. VNIPIneft Refinery Project References
  5. Moscow Refinery Takes On European Quality
  6. Catalytic Cracking Development and its Role in Modern Russian Refinery
  7. “Giprogazoochistka” Company has prepared design documentation for combined gas desulphurization unit for Moscow Refinery
  8. Moscow Refinery Starts Producing Euro-4 Standard Diesel Fuel
  9. Moscow Refinery Crude Throughput Exceeds 10 Million Tons in 2010
  10. The refining output of the Moscow Oil Refinery Plant totaled 10.8 million tons in 2011
  11. Moscow Oil Refinery now produces Euro-4 fuels only
  12. The Moscow Refinery completes construction of its closed cycle mechanical treatment facilities and modernization of bitumen plant
  13. Gazprom Neft to invest 50 billion rubles in modernization of Moscow Oil Refinery before 2015
  14. Moscow refinery switches to Euro-5 fuel production
  15. Gazprom Neft and Total form JV for the production of modified bitumen at the Moscow Oil Refinery
  16. Gazprom Neft Moscow Refinery begins production of granulated sulphur
  17. Russian-Produced Equipment For Construction Of A Euro+ Refining Facility At Gazprom Neft’s Moscow Refinery Is Delivered To Moscow