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− | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === |
− | Ownership: PCK Raffinerie GmbH | + | * Ownership: PCK Raffinerie GmbH |
− | Website: http://www.pck.de/ | + | * Website: http://www.pck.de/ |
− | Location: Schwedt/Oder | + | * Location: Schwedt/Oder |
− | Capacity: 12 million tons/annum & 240,000 bbl/day | + | * Capacity: 12 million tons/annum & 240,000 bbl/day |
− | Nelson Complexity: 9. | + | * Nelson Complexity: 9.8 |
− | Refining Units | + | |
− | crude-oil distillation units 10.800kt/a | + | === Refining Units === |
− | vacuum distillation units 5.500 kt/a | + | * crude-oil distillation units 10.800kt/a |
− | catalytic conversion plant (FCC) 2.850 kt/a | + | * vacuum distillation units 5.500 kt/a |
− | thermal conversion plant (visbreaker, HSC) 2.600 kt/a | + | * catalytic conversion plant (FCC) 2.850 kt/a |
− | catalytic reformer plants 1.530 kt/a | + | * thermal conversion plant (visbreaker, HSC) 2.600 kt/a |
− | alkylation 330 kt/a | + | * catalytic reformer plants 1.530 kt/a |
− | isomerisation 575 kt/a | + | * alkylation 330 kt/a |
− | ETBE 96 kt/a | + | * isomerisation 575 kt/a |
− | desulphurisation plants | + | * ETBE 96 kt/a |
− | for petrol fuels 2.200 kt/a | + | * desulphurisation plants |
− | for petroleum and middle distillates 5.300 kt/a | + | ** for petrol fuels 2.200 kt/a |
− | for vacuum distillates 3.300 kt/a | + | ** for petroleum and middle distillates 5.300 kt/a |
− | production of bitumen 420 kt/a | + | ** for vacuum distillates 3.300 kt/a |
− | production of sulphur 160 kt/a | + | * production of bitumen 420 kt/a |
− | aromatics production 230 kt/a | + | * production of sulphur 160 kt/a |
− | production of terephtalic acid 83 kt/a | + | * aromatics production 230 kt/a |
− | power plant steam generation 1.550 t/h | + | * production of terephtalic acid 83 kt/a |
− | generation of electricity 300 MW | + | * power plant steam generation 1.550 t/h |
− | Brief Description | + | * generation of electricity 300 MW |
− | The refinery is a large complex refinery | + | === Brief Description === |
− | Terminal Capacity | + | * The refinery is a large complex refinery |
− | Crude Oil: | + | === Terminal Capacity === |
− | Refined Products: | + | * Crude Oil: |
− | Crude Supply | + | * Refined Products: |
− | PCK mainly processes crude oil from Russia supplied through the Druzhba Pipeline | + | === Crude Supply === |
− | It can also recieve crude via the Rostock-Schwedt Crude Oil Pipeline | + | * PCK mainly processes crude oil from Russia supplied through the [[Druzhba Pipeline]] |
− | Products Produced | + | * It can also recieve crude via the [[Rostock-Schwedt Crude Oil Pipeline]] |
− | Gasoline, Diesel fuel, light heating oil, Liquid gas, Bitumen, Jet fuel, Sulphur | + | === Products Produced === |
− | Ongoing Projects | + | * Gasoline, Diesel fuel, light heating oil, Liquid gas, Bitumen, Jet fuel, Sulphur |
+ | === Ongoing Projects === | ||
- | - | ||
− | Other Information | + | === Other Information === |
− | The refinery is jointly owned by Shell | + | * The refinery is jointly owned by Shell, Rosneft & ENI |
− | Also known as AET Refinery | + | * Also known as AET Refinery |
− | History | + | |
− | 30th Dezember 1958 Registration of a company as a petroleum processing plant in Schwedt (EVW) | + | === History === |
− | 11th November 1960 November Foundation stone laid | + | * 30th Dezember 1958 Registration of a company as a petroleum processing plant in Schwedt (EVW) |
− | 18th Dezember 1963 Commissioning of the crude oil pipeline | + | * 11th November 1960 November Foundation stone laid |
− | 1st April 1964 - First stage in the processing of crude oil (2 million t / a) | + | * 18th Dezember 1963 Commissioning of the crude oil pipeline |
− | 1966 - 1969 Expansion of crude oil processing including two more crude oil distillation, refining facilities for gas, gasoline and diesel fuel systems for gasoline production and sulfur recovery | + | * 1st April 1964 - First stage in the processing of crude oil (2 million t / a) |
− | 1967 - The oil pipeline Schwedt - Leuna (340 km) and the fuel line Schwedt - Seefeld (78 km) is put into operation. | + | * 1966 - 1969 Expansion of crude oil processing including two more crude oil distillation, refining facilities for gas, gasoline and diesel fuel systems for gasoline production and sulfur recovery |
− | 1968 - Beginning of the supply West Berlin with PCK-fuels | + | * 1967 - The oil pipeline Schwedt - Leuna (340 km) and the fuel line Schwedt - Seefeld (78 km) is put into operation. |
− | 30th December 1970 - Establishing petrochemical Kombinat Schwedt | + | * 1968 - Beginning of the supply West Berlin with PCK-fuels |
− | 1972 - Terephthalic acid plant commissioning | + | * 30th December 1970 - Establishing petrochemical Kombinat Schwedt |
− | 1981/1982 - Start-gap and Aromatenkomplex | + | * 1972 - Terephthalic acid plant commissioning |
− | May 1984 - Commissioning visbreaker plant | + | * 1981/1982 - Start-gap and Aromatenkomplex |
− | December 1988 - Commissioning of the world's first and only HSC (High Soaker Cracking conversion) plant | + | * May 1984 - Commissioning visbreaker plant |
− | April / May 1990 - Transformation of the operations of state-owned conglomerate in PCK corporations (resolution of the conglomerate) | + | * December 1988 - Commissioning of the world's first and only HSC (High Soaker Cracking conversion) plant |
− | 30th May 1990 - Acquisition of PCK by the Trust | + | * April / May 1990 - Transformation of the operations of state-owned conglomerate in PCK corporations (resolution of the conglomerate) |
− | July 1991 - Privatization of the PCK refinery by the shareholders Veba Oel AG, DEA AG and AET Petroleum Refinery social participation mbH | + | * 30th May 1990 - Acquisition of PCK by the Trust |
− | 1991 - 1995 - Transformation and modernization by the shareholders to one of the most modern and efficient refineries in Europe | + | * July 1991 - Privatization of the PCK refinery by the shareholders Veba Oel AG, DEA AG and AET Petroleum Refinery social participation mbH |
− | 1994 - PCK refinery participates for the first time in international comparison "Solomon Benchmarking" | + | * 1991 - 1995 - Transformation and modernization by the shareholders to one of the most modern and efficient refineries in Europe |
− | 1996 - Renaming of the petrochemical and fuels AG PCK refinery GmbH | + | * 1994 - PCK refinery participates for the first time in international comparison "Solomon Benchmarking" |
− | 1996 - PCK refinery in an international comparison "Solomon", the refinery with the lowest processing costs in Western Europe | + | * 1996 - Renaming of the petrochemical and fuels AG PCK refinery GmbH |
− | Juni 1998 - Commissioning the new industrial power station | + | * 1996 - PCK refinery in an international comparison "Solomon", the refinery with the lowest processing costs in Western Europe |
− | 1998 - 2002 - Implementation of the Auto / Oil program for the production of sulfur fuels | + | * Juni 1998 - Commissioning the new industrial power station |
− | 1998 - Modernization of Rostock pipeline and the tank farm Rostock, increasing the pipeline capacity to 6.8 million tons of crude oil per year and installation of an environmental monitoring system | + | * 1998 - 2002 - Implementation of the Auto / Oil program for the production of sulfur fuels |
− | 2002 - Commissioning of the hydrogen-generating facility (H2B) | + | * 1998 - Modernization of Rostock pipeline and the tank farm Rostock, increasing the pipeline capacity to 6.8 million tons of crude oil per year and installation of an environmental monitoring system |
− | 2004 -Establishing the IP Industrial Park Schwedt GmbH & Co. KG as an independent company | + | * 2002 - Commissioning of the hydrogen-generating facility (H2B) |
− | 2004 - Transformation to ETBE plant for the chemical integration of bio-ethanol | + | * 2004 -Establishing the IP Industrial Park Schwedt GmbH & Co. KG as an independent company |
− | 2006 - Commissioning of the light gasoline unit for chemical incorporation of bioethanol in gasoline | + | * 2004 - Transformation to ETBE plant for the chemical integration of bio-ethanol |
− | 2007 - Commissioning propylene splitter | + | * 2006 - Commissioning of the light gasoline unit for chemical incorporation of bioethanol in gasoline |
− | 2010 - Rosneft acquired PDVSA's stake | + | * 2007 - Commissioning propylene splitter |
− | 2014 - Desulphurization plant revamp completed | + | * 2010 - Rosneft acquired PDVSA's stake |
− | 2014 - Rosneft acquired Total's stake | + | * 2014 - Desulphurization plant revamp completed |
− | + | * 2014 - Rosneft acquired Total's stake | |
− | Refinery Webpage | + | * 2016 - Rosneft acquires BP's stake |
− | Uhde to build turnkey plant for PCK refinery in Schwedt, Germany | + | * 2021 - Rosneft agreed to acquire a further stake from Shell but the deal was later cancelled |
− | Poerner Refinery References | + | * 2023 - Shell agreed to sell its stake to Prax group |
− | Uhde Downstream Oil And Gas Projects | + | |
− | Rosneft to Acquire 50% of Ruhr Oel GmbH | + | === Links === |
− | Rosneft Acquires 16.67% Share in PCK Raffinerie GmbH | + | # [http://www.pck.de/produktion_k+en.html?&L=1 Refinery Webpage] |
− | Total and Rosneft Signed a Sale and Purchase Agreement with Regard to the 16.67% Share in PCK Raffinerie GmbH | + | # [http://www.uhde.eu/press/press_show.en.epl?stamp=100000021 Uhde to build turnkey plant for PCK refinery in Schwedt, Germany] |
− | Rosneft and BP Sign Production, Exploration and Refining Agreements | + | # [[Poerner Refinery References]] |
+ | # [[Uhde Downstream Oil And Gas Projects]] | ||
+ | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:66 Rosneft to Acquire 50% of Ruhr Oel GmbH] | ||
+ | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5607 Rosneft Acquires 16.67% Share in PCK Raffinerie GmbH] | ||
+ | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5933 Total and Rosneft Signed a Sale and Purchase Agreement with Regard to the 16.67% Share in PCK Raffinerie GmbH] | ||
+ | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5934 Rosneft and BP Sign Production, Exploration and Refining Agreements] | ||
+ | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:rosneft-and-bp-conclude-dissolution-of-the-refining Rosneft and BP Conclude Dissolution of the Refining Joint Venture Ruhr Oel GmbH in Germany] | ||
+ | # [https://refiningnews.blogspot.com/2021/11/rosneft-acquires-375-share-in-german.html Rosneft acquires 37.5% share in German PCK refinery] | ||
+ | # [https://refiningnews.blogspot.com/2023/12/the-prax-group-signs-agreement-to.html The Prax Group Signs An Agreement To Acquire Interest In PCK Schwedt Refinery From Shell Deutschland Gmbh] | ||
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+ | [[category:Refinery]] | ||
+ | [[category:Germany]] | ||
+ | [[category:Rosneft]] | ||
+ | [[category:Shell]] |
Latest revision as of 12:19, 15 December 2023
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: PCK Raffinerie GmbH
- Website: http://www.pck.de/
- Location: Schwedt/Oder
- Capacity: 12 million tons/annum & 240,000 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity: 9.8
Refining Units
- crude-oil distillation units 10.800kt/a
- vacuum distillation units 5.500 kt/a
- catalytic conversion plant (FCC) 2.850 kt/a
- thermal conversion plant (visbreaker, HSC) 2.600 kt/a
- catalytic reformer plants 1.530 kt/a
- alkylation 330 kt/a
- isomerisation 575 kt/a
- ETBE 96 kt/a
- desulphurisation plants
- for petrol fuels 2.200 kt/a
- for petroleum and middle distillates 5.300 kt/a
- for vacuum distillates 3.300 kt/a
- production of bitumen 420 kt/a
- production of sulphur 160 kt/a
- aromatics production 230 kt/a
- production of terephtalic acid 83 kt/a
- power plant steam generation 1.550 t/h
- generation of electricity 300 MW
Brief Description
- The refinery is a large complex refinery
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
- Refined Products:
Crude Supply
- PCK mainly processes crude oil from Russia supplied through the Druzhba Pipeline
- It can also recieve crude via the Rostock-Schwedt Crude Oil Pipeline
Products Produced
- Gasoline, Diesel fuel, light heating oil, Liquid gas, Bitumen, Jet fuel, Sulphur
Ongoing Projects
-
Other Information
- The refinery is jointly owned by Shell, Rosneft & ENI
- Also known as AET Refinery
History
- 30th Dezember 1958 Registration of a company as a petroleum processing plant in Schwedt (EVW)
- 11th November 1960 November Foundation stone laid
- 18th Dezember 1963 Commissioning of the crude oil pipeline
- 1st April 1964 - First stage in the processing of crude oil (2 million t / a)
- 1966 - 1969 Expansion of crude oil processing including two more crude oil distillation, refining facilities for gas, gasoline and diesel fuel systems for gasoline production and sulfur recovery
- 1967 - The oil pipeline Schwedt - Leuna (340 km) and the fuel line Schwedt - Seefeld (78 km) is put into operation.
- 1968 - Beginning of the supply West Berlin with PCK-fuels
- 30th December 1970 - Establishing petrochemical Kombinat Schwedt
- 1972 - Terephthalic acid plant commissioning
- 1981/1982 - Start-gap and Aromatenkomplex
- May 1984 - Commissioning visbreaker plant
- December 1988 - Commissioning of the world's first and only HSC (High Soaker Cracking conversion) plant
- April / May 1990 - Transformation of the operations of state-owned conglomerate in PCK corporations (resolution of the conglomerate)
- 30th May 1990 - Acquisition of PCK by the Trust
- July 1991 - Privatization of the PCK refinery by the shareholders Veba Oel AG, DEA AG and AET Petroleum Refinery social participation mbH
- 1991 - 1995 - Transformation and modernization by the shareholders to one of the most modern and efficient refineries in Europe
- 1994 - PCK refinery participates for the first time in international comparison "Solomon Benchmarking"
- 1996 - Renaming of the petrochemical and fuels AG PCK refinery GmbH
- 1996 - PCK refinery in an international comparison "Solomon", the refinery with the lowest processing costs in Western Europe
- Juni 1998 - Commissioning the new industrial power station
- 1998 - 2002 - Implementation of the Auto / Oil program for the production of sulfur fuels
- 1998 - Modernization of Rostock pipeline and the tank farm Rostock, increasing the pipeline capacity to 6.8 million tons of crude oil per year and installation of an environmental monitoring system
- 2002 - Commissioning of the hydrogen-generating facility (H2B)
- 2004 -Establishing the IP Industrial Park Schwedt GmbH & Co. KG as an independent company
- 2004 - Transformation to ETBE plant for the chemical integration of bio-ethanol
- 2006 - Commissioning of the light gasoline unit for chemical incorporation of bioethanol in gasoline
- 2007 - Commissioning propylene splitter
- 2010 - Rosneft acquired PDVSA's stake
- 2014 - Desulphurization plant revamp completed
- 2014 - Rosneft acquired Total's stake
- 2016 - Rosneft acquires BP's stake
- 2021 - Rosneft agreed to acquire a further stake from Shell but the deal was later cancelled
- 2023 - Shell agreed to sell its stake to Prax group
Links
- Refinery Webpage
- Uhde to build turnkey plant for PCK refinery in Schwedt, Germany
- Poerner Refinery References
- Uhde Downstream Oil And Gas Projects
- Rosneft to Acquire 50% of Ruhr Oel GmbH
- Rosneft Acquires 16.67% Share in PCK Raffinerie GmbH
- Total and Rosneft Signed a Sale and Purchase Agreement with Regard to the 16.67% Share in PCK Raffinerie GmbH
- Rosneft and BP Sign Production, Exploration and Refining Agreements
- Rosneft and BP Conclude Dissolution of the Refining Joint Venture Ruhr Oel GmbH in Germany
- Rosneft acquires 37.5% share in German PCK refinery
- The Prax Group Signs An Agreement To Acquire Interest In PCK Schwedt Refinery From Shell Deutschland Gmbh