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* Website: http://www.petro-canada.ca/ (http://www.suncor.com/)
 
* Website: http://www.petro-canada.ca/ (http://www.suncor.com/)
 
* Location: Edmonton, Alberta
 
* Location: Edmonton, Alberta
* Capacity: 6.75 million tons/annum & 135,000 bbl/day
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* Capacity: 7.1 million tons/annum & 142,000 bbl/day
 
* Nelson Complexity:
 
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=== Refining Units ===
 
=== Refining Units ===
 
* CDU,
 
* CDU,
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* 2013 - KBR signs three year maintenance agreement
 
* 2013 - KBR signs three year maintenance agreement
 
=== Links ===
 
=== Links ===
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# [https://www.suncor.com/en-ca/about-us/refining/edmonton-refinery Refinery webpage]
 
# [[Foster Wheeler Delayed Cokers]]
 
# [[Foster Wheeler Delayed Cokers]]
 
# [http://www.bantrel.com/projects/default.aspx Bantrel Projects]
 
# [http://www.bantrel.com/projects/default.aspx Bantrel Projects]

Latest revision as of 15:30, 29 March 2020

Summary Information

Refining Units

  • CDU,
  • VDU,
  • Fluidised catalytic cracking unit
  • Delayed Coker
  • Hydrotreater
  • Sulphur Unit
  • Steam Methane Reformer

Terminal Capacity

  • Crude Oil:
  • Refined Products:

Crude Supply

  • The refinery runs entirely on oil sands-based feedstocks

Products Produced

  • Gasoline, Diesel, Jet Fuel, Petrocoke, Sulphur

Projects

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Other Information

  • Petro-Canada awarded Bantrel the EPC contract to convert this refinery to process bitumen-based feedstock from the company's oilsands extraction sites. The project was completed in 2008.
  • The RCP involves the replacement of the existing process units: crude unit, vacuum unit, delayed coker, amine unit, sulphur plant and sour water stripping. In addition, a number of units were revamped and offsites and utilities added.

History

  • 2004 - Air Products and Technip awarded hydrogen plant contract
  • 2008 - Refinery upgrade project completed, enabling the refinery to switch to oil sands
  • 2010 - Delayed coker project completed
  • 2013 - KBR signs three year maintenance agreement

Links

  1. Refinery webpage
  2. Foster Wheeler Delayed Cokers
  3. Bantrel Projects
  4. Air Products Canada to Build and Operate a New Hydrogen Plant in Edmonton, Alberta to Supply Petro-Canada's Refinery
  5. Refinery Conversion Programme Presentation
  6. KBR to Conduct Turnaround Services for Suncor Energy’s Refinery in Edmonton, AB, Canada