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* unleaded motor gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, mazut, petroleum bitumen, LPG  | * unleaded motor gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, mazut, petroleum bitumen, LPG  | ||
=== Projects ===  | === Projects ===  | ||
| − | *    | + | * The [[Kirishi Refinery Coker Project]] will reduced residual products with the addition of a delayed coker  | 
* The [[Kirishi Refinery Project]] was completed in [[Refinery Projects completed 2013 | 2013]]  | * The [[Kirishi Refinery Project]] was completed in [[Refinery Projects completed 2013 | 2013]]  | ||
* The complex was equipped with hydrocracking and visbreaking units, a vacuum unit, and a diesel fuel hydro-dewaxing unit, enabling it to raise the conversion ratio and enhance production quality  | * The complex was equipped with hydrocracking and visbreaking units, a vacuum unit, and a diesel fuel hydro-dewaxing unit, enabling it to raise the conversion ratio and enhance production quality  | ||
Revision as of 14:46, 11 January 2022
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Surgutneftegas
 - Website:
 - Location: Leningradskaya Oblast, North-West of Russia
 - Capacity: 11.5 million tons/annum & 230,000 bbl/day
 - Nelson Complexity:
 - Refining Depth:
 
Brief Description
- A large high complexity refinery, capable of producing EURO V products.
 
Refining Units
- Atmospheric Distillation
 - Reformer
 - Diesel Hydrotreatment
 - Isomerization
 - Residue Hydrocracker - 60,000 bpd
 - Visbreaker
 - Amine regeneration unit
 - Sulfur recovery unit
 
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
 - Refined Products:
 
Crude Supply
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Products Produced
- unleaded motor gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, mazut, petroleum bitumen, LPG
 
Projects
- The Kirishi Refinery Coker Project will reduced residual products with the addition of a delayed coker
 - The Kirishi Refinery Project was completed in 2013
 - The complex was equipped with hydrocracking and visbreaking units, a vacuum unit, and a diesel fuel hydro-dewaxing unit, enabling it to raise the conversion ratio and enhance production quality
 
History
- 1966 - Refinery was commissioned
 - 1996 - Kirishi started production of diesel fuel with a maximum of 500 ppm of sulfur
 - 2008 - Upgrading project launched
 - 2013 - Kirishi Refinery Project completed
 
Other Information
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