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− | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === |
− | Ownership: SK Energy | + | * Ownership: SK Energy |
− | Website: http://eng.skenergy.com/ | + | * Website: http://eng.skenergy.com/ |
− | Location: Ulusan, South Korea | + | * Location: Ulusan, South Korea |
− | Capacity: 40.2 million tons/annum & 840,000 bbl/day | + | * Capacity: 40.2 million tons/annum & 840,000 bbl/day |
− | Nelson Complexity: | + | * Nelson Complexity: |
− | Refining Depth: | + | * Refining Depth: |
− | Brief Description | + | |
− | One of the worlds largest refineries, Ulusan also very complex, being able to produce high value yields from heavy crudes | + | |
− | Refining Units | + | === Brief Description === |
− | Atmospheric Distillation | + | * One of the worlds largest refineries, Ulusan also very complex, being able to produce high value yields from heavy crudes |
− | No. 1 Unit 60,000 | + | |
− | No. 2 Unit 110,000 | + | === Refining Units === |
− | No. 3 Unit 170,000 | + | * Atmospheric Distillation |
− | No. 4 Unit 240,000 | + | ** No. 1 Unit 60,000 |
− | No. 5 Unit 260,000 | + | ** No. 2 Unit 110,000 |
− | RFCC | + | ** No. 3 Unit 170,000 |
− | No. 1 Unit 57,000 bpd | + | ** No. 4 Unit 240,000 |
− | No. 2 Unit 60,000 bpd | + | ** No. 5 Unit 260,000 |
− | HOU 45,000 bpd | + | * RFCC |
− | Terminal Capacity | + | ** No. 1 Unit 57,000 bpd |
− | Crude Oil: SK Ulsan Complex has 34 large-scale crude oil storage tanks, storing 16 million barrels of oil. The largest tank is 22 meters in height and 86 meters in diameter. | + | ** No. 2 Unit 60,000 bpd |
− | Refined Products: | + | * HOU 45,000 bpd |
− | Crude Supply | + | |
− | Crude oil is carried by oil tankers from the Middle East, South America, and Africa | + | === Terminal Capacity === |
− | Products Produced | + | * Crude Oil: SK Ulsan Complex has 34 large-scale crude oil storage tanks, storing 16 million barrels of oil. The largest tank is 22 meters in height and 86 meters in diameter. |
− | LPG, Gasoline, Diesel, Jet Fuel, Asphalt | + | * Refined Products: |
− | Ongoing Projects | + | |
− | + | === Crude Supply === | |
− | Other Information | + | * Crude oil is carried by oil tankers from the Middle East, South America, and Africa |
− | - | + | |
− | History | + | === Products Produced === |
− | 1964 - Commissioning of first crude oil unit of 35,000 bpd | + | * LPG, Gasoline, Diesel, Jet Fuel, Asphalt |
− | 1967 - Expansion of refinery to 55,000 bpd | + | |
− | 1968 - Commissioning of second train of 60,000 bpd | + | === Ongoing Projects === |
− | 1972 - Commissioning of third train of 170,000 bpd | + | * |
− | 1974 - Expansion of second train to 110,000 bpd | + | |
− | 1991- Launch of No. 4 atmospheric distillation unit (current daily production of 265,000 barrels) | + | === Other Information === |
− | 1996 - Launch of No. 5 atmospheric distillation unit (200,000 bpd, gross capacity: 810,000 bpd) | + | * - |
− | Jan 1997 - Launch of No. 2 heavy oil desulphurization plant (60,000 bpd) and decomposition plant (50,000 bpd) | + | |
− | 2008 - Launch of No. 2 RFCC plant (60,000 bpd) | + | === History === |
− | + | * 1964 - Commissioning of first crude oil unit of 35,000 bpd | |
− | Chiyoda Crude Distillation Units | + | * 1967 - Expansion of refinery to 55,000 bpd |
− | Daelim Oil And Gas Projects | + | * 1968 - Commissioning of second train of 60,000 bpd |
− | SK Engineering Projects | + | * 1972 - Commissioning of third train of 170,000 bpd |
− | SK Energy Plans to Shut South Korean Crude Units for Maintenance in 2011 | + | * 1974 - Expansion of second train to 110,000 bpd |
− | The Ulsan Complex, SK Chem | + | * 1991- Launch of No. 4 atmospheric distillation unit (current daily production of 265,000 barrels) |
+ | * 1996 - Launch of No. 5 atmospheric distillation unit (200,000 bpd, gross capacity: 810,000 bpd) | ||
+ | * Jan 1997 - Launch of No. 2 heavy oil desulphurization plant (60,000 bpd) and decomposition plant (50,000 bpd) | ||
+ | * 2008 - Launch of No. 2 RFCC plant (60,000 bpd) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Links === | ||
+ | # [[Chiyoda Crude Distillation Units]] | ||
+ | # [[Chiyoda Hydrocracking Units]] | ||
+ | # [[Daelim Oil And Gas Projects]] | ||
+ | # [http://www.arimex.com.br/downloads/down_item/korean_partners/skec_in_brief.pdf SK Engineering Projects] | ||
+ | # [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-11-04/sk-energy-plans-to-shut-south-korean-crude-units-for-maintenance-in-2011.html SK Energy Plans to Shut South Korean Crude Units for Maintenance in 2011] | ||
+ | # [http://www.skchem.com/english/company/comp/iCom_Com_est.asp The Ulsan Complex, SK Chem] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Refinery]] | ||
+ | [[Category:South Korea]] | ||
+ | [[Category:SK Energy]] |
Latest revision as of 17:36, 19 January 2023
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: SK Energy
- Website: http://eng.skenergy.com/
- Location: Ulusan, South Korea
- Capacity: 40.2 million tons/annum & 840,000 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity:
- Refining Depth:
Brief Description
- One of the worlds largest refineries, Ulusan also very complex, being able to produce high value yields from heavy crudes
Refining Units
- Atmospheric Distillation
- No. 1 Unit 60,000
- No. 2 Unit 110,000
- No. 3 Unit 170,000
- No. 4 Unit 240,000
- No. 5 Unit 260,000
- RFCC
- No. 1 Unit 57,000 bpd
- No. 2 Unit 60,000 bpd
- HOU 45,000 bpd
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil: SK Ulsan Complex has 34 large-scale crude oil storage tanks, storing 16 million barrels of oil. The largest tank is 22 meters in height and 86 meters in diameter.
- Refined Products:
Crude Supply
- Crude oil is carried by oil tankers from the Middle East, South America, and Africa
Products Produced
- LPG, Gasoline, Diesel, Jet Fuel, Asphalt
Ongoing Projects
Other Information
- -
History
- 1964 - Commissioning of first crude oil unit of 35,000 bpd
- 1967 - Expansion of refinery to 55,000 bpd
- 1968 - Commissioning of second train of 60,000 bpd
- 1972 - Commissioning of third train of 170,000 bpd
- 1974 - Expansion of second train to 110,000 bpd
- 1991- Launch of No. 4 atmospheric distillation unit (current daily production of 265,000 barrels)
- 1996 - Launch of No. 5 atmospheric distillation unit (200,000 bpd, gross capacity: 810,000 bpd)
- Jan 1997 - Launch of No. 2 heavy oil desulphurization plant (60,000 bpd) and decomposition plant (50,000 bpd)
- 2008 - Launch of No. 2 RFCC plant (60,000 bpd)