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| − | Summary Information  | + | === Summary Information ===  | 
| − | Ownership: Lukoil  | + | * Ownership: Lukoil  | 
| − | Website: http://www.lukoil.bg/  | + | * Website: http://www.lukoil.bg/  | 
| − | List of Lukoil Refineries  | + | * List of Lukoil Refineries  | 
| − | Location: Burgas, South East Bulgaria  | + | * Location: Burgas, South East Bulgaria  | 
| − | Capacity: 9.8 Million tons annually, 194.000 bbl/day  | + | * Capacity: 9.8 Million tons annually, 194.000 bbl/day  | 
| − | Nelson Complexity: 13.0  | + | * Nelson Complexity: 13.0  | 
| − | Refining Depth:  | + | * Refining Depth:  | 
| − | Refining Units  | + | === Refining Units ===  | 
| − | Atmospheric Distillation, 190.000 bbl/day  | + | * Atmospheric Distillation, 190.000 bbl/day  | 
| − | Vacuum Distillation, 73,000 bbl/day  | + | * Vacuum Distillation, 73,000 bbl/day  | 
| − | FCC, 35,000 bbl/day  | + | * FCC, 35,000 bbl/day  | 
| − | Diesel fuel hydrotreatment  | + | * Diesel fuel hydrotreatment  | 
| − | FCC gasoline hydrotreatment unit  | + | * FCC gasoline hydrotreatment unit  | 
| − | Catalytic Reformer, 14,000 bbl/day  | + | * Catalytic Reformer, 14,000 bbl/day  | 
| − | Alkylation Unit  | + | * Alkylation Unit  | 
| − | Asphalt Unit  | + | * Asphalt Unit  | 
| − | Sulphur Recovery  | + | * Sulphur Recovery  | 
| − | Terminal Capacity  | + | === Terminal Capacity ===  | 
| − | Crude Oil:  | + | * Crude Oil:  | 
| − | Refined Products:  | + | * Refined Products:  | 
| − | Crude Supply  | + | === Crude Supply ===  | 
| − | Majority of the crude is Russian, with some from   | + | * Majority of the crude is Russian, with some from Kazakhstan  | 
| − | Products Produced  | + | |
| − | Motor gasoline  | + | === Products Produced ===  | 
| − | Diesel fuel  | + | * Motor gasoline  | 
| − | Jet fuel  | + | * Diesel fuel  | 
| − | Ship fuel  | + | * Jet fuel  | 
| − | Heating oil  | + | * Ship fuel  | 
| − | Naphta  | + | * Heating oil  | 
| − | Fuel oil  | + | * Naphta  | 
| − | Bitumen  | + | * Fuel oil  | 
| − | + | * Bitumen  | |
| − | The Neftochim Burgas Refinery Project was completed in 2015  | + | === Projects ===  | 
| − | The refinery was upgraded with a residue upgrading project.  | + | * A 280 ktpa polypropylene plant is being built.   | 
| − | a residue hydrocracking unit with a capacity of 2.5 million tons per year  | + | * The [[Neftochim Burgas Refinery Project]] was completed in 2015  | 
| − | a vacuum gasoil hydrocracking unit with a capacity of 1.8 million tons per year  | + | * The refinery was upgraded with a residue upgrading project.  | 
| − | an amine unit  | + | ** a residue hydrocracking unit with a capacity of 2.5 million tons per year  | 
| − | a sour water stripper unit  | + | ** a vacuum gasoil hydrocracking unit with a capacity of 1.8 million tons per year  | 
| − | Two hydrogen units  | + | ** an amine unit  | 
| − | Relevant utilities and offsite facilities.  | + | ** a sour water stripper unit  | 
| − | Other Information  | + | ** Two hydrogen units  | 
| − | This is the only refinery in Bulgaria  | + | ** Relevant utilities and offsite facilities.  | 
| − | History  | + | |
| − | 1960 - Completion of dry gas sweetening plant by MEA methods  | + | === Other Information ===  | 
| − | 1999 - LUKOIL acquired 58% of Neftochim Burgas for $101 million in what would later be labeled the privatisation deal of the year in Bulgaria.  | + | * This is the only refinery in Bulgaria  | 
| − | 2002 - Revamp of elemental sulfur recovery unit  | + | === History ===  | 
| − | 2009 - Clean-fuels plants for diesel and gasoline desulphurisation are commissioned  | + | * 1960 - Completion of dry gas sweetening plant by MEA methods  | 
| − | 2009 - Sulphuric Acid Alkylation plant commissioned  | + | * 1999 - LUKOIL acquired 58% of Neftochim Burgas for $101 million in what would later be labeled the privatisation deal of the year in Bulgaria.  | 
| − | 2010 - Prime G Unit completed  | + | * 2002 - Revamp of elemental sulfur recovery unit  | 
| − | 2015 - The residue hydrocracker project was completed  | + | * 2009 - Clean-fuels plants for diesel and gasoline desulphurisation are commissioned  | 
| − | + | * 2009 - Sulphuric Acid Alkylation plant commissioned  | |
| − | Neftochim Website  | + | * 2010 - Prime G Unit completed  | 
| − | Giprogazoochistka Refinery References  | + | * 2015 - The residue hydrocracker project was completed  | 
| − | Globalstroy Engineering Refinery References  | + | * 2020 - Lummus awarded contract for polypropylene plant  | 
| − | Uhde Downstream Oil And Gas Projects  | + | |
| − | Analyst Handbook  | + | === Links ===  | 
| − | Annual Report 2008  | + | # [http://www.neftochim.bg/en/ Neftochim Website]  | 
| − | Two Desulphurisation Projects in Parallel, LUKOIL, Bourgas, Bulgaria  | + | # [[Giprogazoochistka Refinery References]]  | 
| − | Technip awarded a services contract for refinery units in Bulgaria  | + | # [[Globalstroy Engineering Refinery References]]  | 
| − | Lukoil awards Uhde two contracts for clean-fuels plants in Bulgaria  | + | # [[Uhde Downstream Oil And Gas Projects]]  | 
| − | Lukoil Commissions A New Unit At Lukoil Neftochim Burgas Ad Refinery  | + | # [http://www.lukoil.com/materials/images/Refining/2009/СА_33-43_eng.pdf Analyst Handbook]   | 
| − | Strategic Stock in Bulgaria  | + | # [http://www.lukoil.com/materials/images/Refining/AR_2008_ENG_44-51.pdf Annual Report 2008]  | 
| + | # [http://www.uhde-oilandgas.com/UploadFiles/6e/6ead274d-d30f-45ca-bf57-39a0230233af.pdf Two Desulphurisation Projects in Parallel, LUKOIL, Bourgas, Bulgaria]  | ||
| + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:technip-awarded-a-services-contract-for-refinery-uni Technip awarded a services contract for refinery units in Bulgaria]  | ||
| + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:lukoil-awards-uhde-two-contracts-for-clean-fuels-pla Lukoil awards Uhde two contracts for clean-fuels plants in Bulgaria]  | ||
| + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:lukoil-commissions-a-new-unit-at-lukoil-neftochim-bu Lukoil Commissions A New Unit At Lukoil Neftochim Burgas Ad Refinery]  | ||
| + | # [http://www.energy-community.org/pls/portal/docs/622178.PDF Strategic Stock in Bulgaria]  | ||
| + | # [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2020/10/lummus-novolen-technology-awarded.html Lummus Novolen Technology Awarded Contract from Lukoil Burgas]  | ||
| + | |||
| + | [[category:Refinery]]  | ||
| + | [[category:Lukoil]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 07:43, 16 October 2020
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Lukoil
 - Website: http://www.lukoil.bg/
 - List of Lukoil Refineries
 - Location: Burgas, South East Bulgaria
 - Capacity: 9.8 Million tons annually, 194.000 bbl/day
 - Nelson Complexity: 13.0
 - Refining Depth:
 
Refining Units
- Atmospheric Distillation, 190.000 bbl/day
 - Vacuum Distillation, 73,000 bbl/day
 - FCC, 35,000 bbl/day
 - Diesel fuel hydrotreatment
 - FCC gasoline hydrotreatment unit
 - Catalytic Reformer, 14,000 bbl/day
 - Alkylation Unit
 - Asphalt Unit
 - Sulphur Recovery
 
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
 - Refined Products:
 
Crude Supply
- Majority of the crude is Russian, with some from Kazakhstan
 
Products Produced
- Motor gasoline
 - Diesel fuel
 - Jet fuel
 - Ship fuel
 - Heating oil
 - Naphta
 - Fuel oil
 - Bitumen
 
Projects
- A 280 ktpa polypropylene plant is being built.
 - The Neftochim Burgas Refinery Project was completed in 2015
 - The refinery was upgraded with a residue upgrading project.
- a residue hydrocracking unit with a capacity of 2.5 million tons per year
 - a vacuum gasoil hydrocracking unit with a capacity of 1.8 million tons per year
 - an amine unit
 - a sour water stripper unit
 - Two hydrogen units
 - Relevant utilities and offsite facilities.
 
 
Other Information
- This is the only refinery in Bulgaria
 
History
- 1960 - Completion of dry gas sweetening plant by MEA methods
 - 1999 - LUKOIL acquired 58% of Neftochim Burgas for $101 million in what would later be labeled the privatisation deal of the year in Bulgaria.
 - 2002 - Revamp of elemental sulfur recovery unit
 - 2009 - Clean-fuels plants for diesel and gasoline desulphurisation are commissioned
 - 2009 - Sulphuric Acid Alkylation plant commissioned
 - 2010 - Prime G Unit completed
 - 2015 - The residue hydrocracker project was completed
 - 2020 - Lummus awarded contract for polypropylene plant
 
Links
- Neftochim Website
 - Giprogazoochistka Refinery References
 - Globalstroy Engineering Refinery References
 - Uhde Downstream Oil And Gas Projects
 - Analyst Handbook
 - Annual Report 2008
 - Two Desulphurisation Projects in Parallel, LUKOIL, Bourgas, Bulgaria
 - Technip awarded a services contract for refinery units in Bulgaria
 - Lukoil awards Uhde two contracts for clean-fuels plants in Bulgaria
 - Lukoil Commissions A New Unit At Lukoil Neftochim Burgas Ad Refinery
 - Strategic Stock in Bulgaria
 - Lummus Novolen Technology Awarded Contract from Lukoil Burgas