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* List of [[Petrobras Refineries]] | * List of [[Petrobras Refineries]] | ||
* Location: Recife, Brazil | * Location: Recife, Brazil | ||
− | * Capacity: 5 | + | * Capacity: 6.5 million tons/annum & 130,000 bbl/day |
* Nelson Complexity: 9.6 | * Nelson Complexity: 9.6 | ||
* Refining depth | * Refining depth | ||
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=== Brief Description === | === Brief Description === | ||
* Brazil's newest refinery, it is medium sized, high complexity with a very high diesel yield | * Brazil's newest refinery, it is medium sized, high complexity with a very high diesel yield | ||
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=== Refining Units === | === Refining Units === | ||
* Atmospheric Crude Distillation Unit | * Atmospheric Crude Distillation Unit | ||
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* Hydrogen Units - 2*125,000 Nm3/h | * Hydrogen Units - 2*125,000 Nm3/h | ||
* Diesel Hydrotreaters - 2*83,000 BPSD | * Diesel Hydrotreaters - 2*83,000 BPSD | ||
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=== Terminal Capacity === | === Terminal Capacity === | ||
* Crude Oil: | * Crude Oil: | ||
* Refined Products: | * Refined Products: | ||
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=== Crude Supply === | === Crude Supply === | ||
* 50% of the crude will be Marlim Crude Oil from Brazil and 50% from Carabobo Crude Oil from Venezuela | * 50% of the crude will be Marlim Crude Oil from Brazil and 50% from Carabobo Crude Oil from Venezuela | ||
* Crude will be 16 API | * Crude will be 16 API | ||
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=== Products Produced === | === Products Produced === | ||
* Some 65% of the processed volume will be diesel fuel, the oil derivative that is used the most in Brazil. Cooking gas (LPG), petrochemical naphtha, and coke – solid fuel used in the steel, cement, thermal, and aluminum industries -, will also be produced | * Some 65% of the processed volume will be diesel fuel, the oil derivative that is used the most in Brazil. Cooking gas (LPG), petrochemical naphtha, and coke – solid fuel used in the steel, cement, thermal, and aluminum industries -, will also be produced | ||
* Products produced will be Euro V compliant | * Products produced will be Euro V compliant | ||
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=== Projects === | === Projects === | ||
* The refinery came in stream in 2014 | * The refinery came in stream in 2014 | ||
* See [[Abreu e Lima Pernambuco RNEST Refinery Project]] | * See [[Abreu e Lima Pernambuco RNEST Refinery Project]] | ||
+ | * A debottlenecking project is underway that will expand capacity by 15,000 bpd by 2025. | ||
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=== Other Information === | === Other Information === | ||
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* 2009 - Construction contracts signed | * 2009 - Construction contracts signed | ||
* 2014 - Commissioning started for the first train | * 2014 - Commissioning started for the first train | ||
+ | * 2023 - Debottlenecking project launched | ||
+ | * 2024 - Petrobras decided to continue with the second trains project | ||
+ | * 2025 - De-bottlenecking project completed | ||
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=== Links === | === Links === | ||
# [https://petrobras.com.br/en/our-activities/main-operations/refineries/abreu-e-lima-refinery.htm Refnery webpage] | # [https://petrobras.com.br/en/our-activities/main-operations/refineries/abreu-e-lima-refinery.htm Refnery webpage] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5592 Abreu e Lima Refinery initiates Atmospheric Distillation Unit start-up procedure] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5592 Abreu e Lima Refinery initiates Atmospheric Distillation Unit start-up procedure] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:petrobras-starts-binding-phase-of-refineries Petrobras starts binding phase of refineries] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:petrobras-starts-binding-phase-of-refineries Petrobras starts binding phase of refineries] | ||
+ | # [https://refiningnews.blogspot.com/2023/04/petrobras-on-expansion-of-rnest-capacity.html Petrobras on the expansion of RNEST capacity] | ||
+ | # [https://refiningnews.blogspot.com/2023/07/petrobras-on-rnest.html Petrobras on RNEST] | ||
+ | # [https://refiningnews.blogspot.com/2025/03/petrobras-expands-rnests-processing.html Petrobras expands RNEST's processing capacity with completion of Train 1 works] | ||
[[Category:Refinery]] | [[Category:Refinery]] | ||
[[Category:Brazil]] | [[Category:Brazil]] | ||
[[Category:Petrobras]] | [[Category:Petrobras]] |
Latest revision as of 16:54, 28 March 2025
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Petrobras
- Website: http://www.petrobras.com.br/en/
- List of Petrobras Refineries
- Location: Recife, Brazil
- Capacity: 6.5 million tons/annum & 130,000 bbl/day
- Nelson Complexity: 9.6
- Refining depth
Brief Description
- Brazil's newest refinery, it is medium sized, high complexity with a very high diesel yield
Refining Units
- Atmospheric Crude Distillation Unit
- Vacuum Distillation Unit
- Delayed Coker
- Hydrogen Units - 2*125,000 Nm3/h
- Diesel Hydrotreaters - 2*83,000 BPSD
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
- Refined Products:
Crude Supply
- 50% of the crude will be Marlim Crude Oil from Brazil and 50% from Carabobo Crude Oil from Venezuela
- Crude will be 16 API
Products Produced
- Some 65% of the processed volume will be diesel fuel, the oil derivative that is used the most in Brazil. Cooking gas (LPG), petrochemical naphtha, and coke – solid fuel used in the steel, cement, thermal, and aluminum industries -, will also be produced
- Products produced will be Euro V compliant
Projects
- The refinery came in stream in 2014
- See Abreu e Lima Pernambuco RNEST Refinery Project
- A debottlenecking project is underway that will expand capacity by 15,000 bpd by 2025.
Other Information
-
History
- 2005 - Petrobras executive board approve the project
- 2009 - Construction contracts signed
- 2014 - Commissioning started for the first train
- 2023 - Debottlenecking project launched
- 2024 - Petrobras decided to continue with the second trains project
- 2025 - De-bottlenecking project completed