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Summary Information
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=== Summary Information ===
Ownership: Phillips66 / Cenovus
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* Ownership: Phillips 66
Website:
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* Website:  
http://www.phillips66.com/
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** http://www.phillips66.com/
http://www.cenovus.com/
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** www.cenovus.com
List of Phillips 66 Refineries
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* List of [[Phillips 66 Refineries]]
Location: Roxana, Illinois, USA
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* Location: Roxana, Illinois, USA
Capacity: 17.8 million tons/annum & 356,000 bbl/day
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* Capacity: 17.8 million tons/annum & 356,000 bbl/day
Nelson Complexity: 11.8
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* Nelson Complexity: 11.8
Refining Depth: 85%
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* Refining Depth: 85%
Refining Units
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=== Refining Units ===
Atmospheric Distillation, 306,000 bpd
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* Atmospheric Distillation, 306,000 bpd
Vacuum Distillation, 130,200 bpd
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* Vacuum Distillation, 130,200 bpd
Delayed Coker, 18,000 bpd
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* Delayed Coker, 18,000 bpd
Fluidised Catalytic Cracker, 101,000 bpd
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* Fluidised Catalytic Cracker, 101,000 bpd
Hydrocracker, 41,000 bpd
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* Hydrocracker, 41,000 bpd
Catalytic Reforming (Low Pressure), 78,800
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* Catalytic Reforming (Low Pressure), 78,800
Catalytic Reforming (High Pressure), 17,700
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* * Catalytic Reforming (High Pressure), 17,700
Naphtha Desulphurisation, 69,300 bpd
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* Naphtha Desulphurisation, 69,300 bpd
Gasoline Desulphurisation, 80,000 bpd
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* Gasoline Desulphurisation, 80,000 bpd
Kerosene Desulphurisation, 53,250 bpd
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* Kerosene Desulphurisation, 53,250 bpd
Diesel Desulphurisation, 46,000 bpd
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* Diesel Desulphurisation, 46,000 bpd
S Zorb™ Sulfur Removal Unit - 32,000 bpd
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* S Zorb™ Sulfur Removal Unit - 32,000 bpd
Terminal Capacity
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=== Terminal Capacity ===
 
Crude Oil:
 
Crude Oil:
 
Refined Products:
 
Refined Products:

Revision as of 08:17, 26 February 2020

Summary Information

Refining Units

  • Atmospheric Distillation, 306,000 bpd
  • Vacuum Distillation, 130,200 bpd
  • Delayed Coker, 18,000 bpd
  • Fluidised Catalytic Cracker, 101,000 bpd
  • Hydrocracker, 41,000 bpd
  • Catalytic Reforming (Low Pressure), 78,800
  • * Catalytic Reforming (High Pressure), 17,700
  • Naphtha Desulphurisation, 69,300 bpd
  • Gasoline Desulphurisation, 80,000 bpd
  • Kerosene Desulphurisation, 53,250 bpd
  • Diesel Desulphurisation, 46,000 bpd
  • S Zorb™ Sulfur Removal Unit - 32,000 bpd

Terminal Capacity

Crude Oil: Refined Products: Crude Supply Heavy crude oil from Canadian oil sands Products Produced Clean transportation fuels Ongoing Projects For full details see Wood River Refinery Project The refinery has a major project the Coker and Refinery Expansion (CORE) The CORE project is estimated to cost a total of about US$1.8 billion net to EnCana ($3.6 billion gross) and is expected to be completed over the next three years. It will: Add a 65,000 barrels-per-day (bbls/d) coker to enable processing of growing supplies of heavy crude oil Increase total crude oil refining capacity by 50,000 bbls/d to 356,000 bbls/d More than double heavy crude oil refining capacity to 240,000 bbls/d Increase the clean product yield by 10 percent to 89 percent Eliminate 40,000 bbls/d of low-value asphalt production Other Information - History 1917 - It began operation in as the Roxana Petroleum Company 2001 - Phillips acquired the refinery through purchase of Tosco 2003 - ConocoPhillips acquired Coker and other units from the Hartford Refinery 2005 - ConocoPhillips announces it is to Install Its S Zorb™ Sulfur Removal Technology

  • 2006 - Refinery becomes part of Conocophillips Encana joint venture

2008 - Coker and Refinery Expansion (CORE) project launched 2011 - CORE project is completed Relevant Links Cenovus Refining Expansion Project Website Phillips Closes on Acquisition of Tosco; Panatier to Head Phillips 66 Company, Combined RM&T Business EnCana and ConocoPhillips begin Wood River refinery expansion ConocoPhillips Purchases Select Assets of Premcor's Hartford, Ill., Refinery; Equipment to Enhance Productivity of the Wood River Refinery ConocoPhillips to Install Its S Zorb™ Sulfur Removal Technology at Wood River Refinery