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| − | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === |
| − | Ownership: Slovnaft (MOL) | + | * Ownership: Slovnaft (MOL) |
| − | Website: http://www.slovnaft.sk/sk/ | + | * Website: http://www.slovnaft.sk/sk/ |
| − | + | * [[MOL Refineries]] | |
| − | Location: Bratislava, Slovakia | + | * Location: Bratislava, Slovakia |
| − | Capacity: 6.0 million tons/annum & 120,000 bbl/day | + | * Capacity: 6.0 million tons/annum & 120,000 bbl/day |
| − | Nelson Complexity: | + | * Nelson Complexity: |
| − | Brief Description | + | === Brief Description === |
| − | A medium sized high complexity refinery, that produces Euro V standard fuels | + | * A medium sized high complexity refinery, that produces Euro V standard fuels |
=== Refining Units === | === Refining Units === | ||
* CDU | * CDU | ||
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* Fluid Catalytic Cracker (FCC) 850 kt/year | * Fluid Catalytic Cracker (FCC) 850 kt/year | ||
* Residual Hydro-Cracker (RHC) 1200 kt/year | * Residual Hydro-Cracker (RHC) 1200 kt/year | ||
| − | Terminal Capacity | + | === Terminal Capacity === |
| − | Crude Oil: | + | * Crude Oil: |
| − | Refined Products: | + | * Refined Products: |
| − | Crude Supply | + | === Crude Supply === |
| − | All crude oil currently processed by Slovnaft is REBCO (Russian Export Blend of Crude Oil), transported to Slovakia by the Druzhba Pipeline, mainly from Western Siberian oil fields. | + | * All crude oil currently processed by Slovnaft is REBCO (Russian Export Blend of Crude Oil), transported to Slovakia by the Druzhba Pipeline, mainly from Western Siberian oil fields. |
| − | Since 2015, an expansion of the Adria Crude Oil Pipeline, means that crude can be supplied from the Adriatic Sea | + | * Since 2015, an expansion of the Adria Crude Oil Pipeline, means that crude can be supplied from the Adriatic Sea |
| − | Products Produced | + | === Products Produced === |
| − | Gasoline, Diesel, LPG, Asphalt | + | * Gasoline, Diesel, LPG, Asphalt |
| − | + | === Projects === | |
- | - | ||
| − | Other Information | + | === Other Information === |
- | - | ||
| − | History | + | === History === |
| − | In 1895 the Municipal Council of Bratislava gave its consent to the erection of a mineral oil refinery | + | * In 1895 the Municipal Council of Bratislava gave its consent to the erection of a mineral oil refinery |
| − | The first production unit of the new refinery called SLOVNAFT was put into operation in 1957. | + | * The first production unit of the new refinery called SLOVNAFT was put into operation in 1957. |
| − | In the 60´s, SLOVNAFT turned from a refining plant into a refining and petrochemical combine. | + | * In the 60´s, SLOVNAFT turned from a refining plant into a refining and petrochemical combine. |
| − | 1991 - SLOVNAFT launched a hydrocracking production unit | + | * 1991 - SLOVNAFT launched a hydrocracking production unit |
| − | 1998 – Continuous Catalyst Regeneration Reformer (CCR) | + | * 1998 – Continuous Catalyst Regeneration Reformer (CCR) |
| − | 1999 - HDS & Hydrogen units commissioned | + | * 1999 - HDS & Hydrogen units commissioned |
| − | 2000 - MOL becomes a major shareholder | + | * 2000 - MOL becomes a major shareholder |
| − | 2004 - New production unit for desulphurization of diesel commissioned | + | * 2004 - New production unit for desulphurization of diesel commissioned |
| − | 2007 - Contract signed with Topsøe to revamp the Hydrocracker | + | * 2007 - Contract signed with Topsøe to revamp the Hydrocracker |
| − | + | * 2022 - Project launched to expend the polypropylene capacity | |
| − | Prokop Engineering Refinery References | + | |
| − | Saipem Hydrocracking Units | + | === Links === |
| − | Chiyoda Hydrogen Manufacturing Units | + | # [[Prokop Engineering Refinery References]] |
| − | Chiyoda Vacuum Gas Oil Hydrodesulfurization Units | + | # [[Saipem Hydrocracking Units]] |
| − | SLOVNAFT – WHO WE ARE | + | # [[Chiyoda Hydrogen Manufacturing Units]] |
| − | MOL Refining | + | # [[Chiyoda Vacuum Gas Oil Hydrodesulfurization Units]] |
| − | MOL and Slovnaft join forces to create the Central European downstream champion | + | # [http://www.slovnaft.sk/repository/273055.pdf SLOVNAFT – WHO WE ARE] |
| − | New production unit for desulphurization of diesel | + | # [http://www.molgroup.hu/en/businesses/operations_activities/refining_marketing/refining/ MOL Refining] |
| − | Refinery Apologises to Bratislava Populace for Late-night Boom | + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:mol-and-slovnaft-join-forces-to-create-the-central-e MOL and Slovnaft join forces to create the Central European downstream champion] |
| − | Topsoe to license hydrocracking technology | + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:new-production-unit-for-desulphurization-of-diesel New production unit for desulphurization of diesel] |
| − | MOL Group and Transpetrol Completed the Reconstruction of the Friendship I/Adria Oil | + | # [http://www.sktoday.com/content/2127_refinery-apologises-bratislava-populace-late-night-boom Refinery Apologises to Bratislava Populace for Late-night Boom] |
| + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:topsoe-to-license-hydrocracking-technology Topsoe to license hydrocracking technology] | ||
| + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5744 MOL Group and Transpetrol Completed the Reconstruction of the Friendship I/Adria Oil Pipeline] | ||
| + | # [https://refiningnews.blogspot.com/2022/06/linde-engineering-to-extend-slovnafts.html Linde Engineering to Extend Slovnaft’s Polypropylene Capacity in Slovakia] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:27, 24 June 2024
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Slovnaft (MOL)
- Website: http://www.slovnaft.sk/sk/
- MOL Refineries
- Location: Bratislava, Slovakia
- Capacity: 6.0 million tons/annum & 120,000 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity:
Brief Description
- A medium sized high complexity refinery, that produces Euro V standard fuels
Refining Units
- CDU
- VDU
- Hydrocracker - 20,000 bpd
- Hydrodesulfurisation - 5500 kt/day
- Isomerisation
- Continuous Catalyst Regeneration Reformer (CCR)
- Vacuum gasoil hydrogenation (VGH) 1000 kt/year
- Fluid Catalytic Cracker (FCC) 850 kt/year
- Residual Hydro-Cracker (RHC) 1200 kt/year
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
- Refined Products:
Crude Supply
- All crude oil currently processed by Slovnaft is REBCO (Russian Export Blend of Crude Oil), transported to Slovakia by the Druzhba Pipeline, mainly from Western Siberian oil fields.
- Since 2015, an expansion of the Adria Crude Oil Pipeline, means that crude can be supplied from the Adriatic Sea
Products Produced
- Gasoline, Diesel, LPG, Asphalt
Projects
-
Other Information
-
History
- In 1895 the Municipal Council of Bratislava gave its consent to the erection of a mineral oil refinery
- The first production unit of the new refinery called SLOVNAFT was put into operation in 1957.
- In the 60´s, SLOVNAFT turned from a refining plant into a refining and petrochemical combine.
- 1991 - SLOVNAFT launched a hydrocracking production unit
- 1998 – Continuous Catalyst Regeneration Reformer (CCR)
- 1999 - HDS & Hydrogen units commissioned
- 2000 - MOL becomes a major shareholder
- 2004 - New production unit for desulphurization of diesel commissioned
- 2007 - Contract signed with Topsøe to revamp the Hydrocracker
- 2022 - Project launched to expend the polypropylene capacity
Links
- Prokop Engineering Refinery References
- Saipem Hydrocracking Units
- Chiyoda Hydrogen Manufacturing Units
- Chiyoda Vacuum Gas Oil Hydrodesulfurization Units
- SLOVNAFT – WHO WE ARE
- MOL Refining
- MOL and Slovnaft join forces to create the Central European downstream champion
- New production unit for desulphurization of diesel
- Refinery Apologises to Bratislava Populace for Late-night Boom
- Topsoe to license hydrocracking technology
- MOL Group and Transpetrol Completed the Reconstruction of the Friendship I/Adria Oil Pipeline
- Linde Engineering to Extend Slovnaft’s Polypropylene Capacity in Slovakia