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* Ownership: Chevron  | * Ownership: Chevron  | ||
* Website: www.chevron.com  | * Website: www.chevron.com  | ||
| − | + | ** List of [[Chevron Refineries]]  | |
* Location: Mississippi, USA  | * Location: Mississippi, USA  | ||
* Capacity: 16.5 million tons/annum & 330,000 bbl/day  | * Capacity: 16.5 million tons/annum & 330,000 bbl/day  | ||
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* Refining Depth:  | * Refining Depth:  | ||
| − | + | === Brief Description ===  | |
| − | * The refinery is a large and very complex one  | + | * The refinery is a large, two train refinery and very complex one.   | 
| − | + | === Refining Units ===  | |
| − | *   | + | * Atmospheric Distillation  | 
* Fluid Catalytic Cracker (FCC)- 63,000  | * Fluid Catalytic Cracker (FCC)- 63,000  | ||
* Hydrocracker - 58,000    | * Hydrocracker - 58,000    | ||
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* Catalytic Reforming -  71,000    | * Catalytic Reforming -  71,000    | ||
* Hydrotreating  | * Hydrotreating  | ||
| − | + | ** Heavy Gas Oil     | |
| − | + | ** Diesel  | |
| − | + | ** Naphtha  | |
| − | + | ** Kerosine  | |
* Alkylation Units - 14,800    | * Alkylation Units - 14,800    | ||
* Sulphur Recovery Units  | * Sulphur Recovery Units  | ||
* Base oil production complex  | * Base oil production complex  | ||
| − | + | === Terminal Capacity ===  | |
* Crude Oil:    | * Crude Oil:    | ||
* Refined Products:    | * Refined Products:    | ||
| − | + | === Crude Supply ===  | |
* Most of the crude oil refined at the Chevron Pascagoula Refinery comes from Central and South America.    | * Most of the crude oil refined at the Chevron Pascagoula Refinery comes from Central and South America.    | ||
* All the crude oil processed at the refinery – over 100 million barrels a year – arrives by marine tanker  | * All the crude oil processed at the refinery – over 100 million barrels a year – arrives by marine tanker  | ||
| − | + | === Products Produced ===  | |
* Chevron's Pascagoula Refinery is primarily a fuels refinery, in that it mainly manufactures motor gasoline, about 130,000 barrels per day (BPD); jet fuel, 50,000 BPD; and diesel fuel, 68,000 BPD. Other products include fuel oils such as bunker fuel, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), aviation gasoline, jet fuels, petroleum coke and sulfur.  | * Chevron's Pascagoula Refinery is primarily a fuels refinery, in that it mainly manufactures motor gasoline, about 130,000 barrels per day (BPD); jet fuel, 50,000 BPD; and diesel fuel, 68,000 BPD. Other products include fuel oils such as bunker fuel, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), aviation gasoline, jet fuels, petroleum coke and sulfur.  | ||
| − | * Products can be supplied to the   | + | * The refinery is the leading provider of jet fuel to Tampa Airport  | 
| + | ** Products can be supplied to the [[Plantation Oil Products Pipeline]] and the [[Colonial Oil Products Pipeline]]  | ||
| − | + | === Ongoing Projects ===  | |
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* $1.4 Billion is being invested in a new lubricants plant.    | * $1.4 Billion is being invested in a new lubricants plant.    | ||
* The facility will manufacture 25,000 barrels per day of premium base oil and will be completed in 2013  | * The facility will manufacture 25,000 barrels per day of premium base oil and will be completed in 2013  | ||
| − | + | === Other Information ===  | |
* -  | * -  | ||
| − | + | === History ===  | |
* 1963 - The refinery began operations  | * 1963 - The refinery began operations  | ||
* 1983 - The refinery expanded its crude oil processing capabilities to process and treat low-grade heavier, sour, foreign crude oil  | * 1983 - The refinery expanded its crude oil processing capabilities to process and treat low-grade heavier, sour, foreign crude oil  | ||
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:768 KBR Awarded Construction Contract for Chevron's Base Oil Project in Pascagoula, MS]  | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:768 KBR Awarded Construction Contract for Chevron's Base Oil Project in Pascagoula, MS]  | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5332 Commercial Production Begins at Chevron’s New Premium Base Oil Plant]  | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5332 Commercial Production Begins at Chevron’s New Premium Base Oil Plant]  | ||
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| + | [[category:Refinery]]  | ||
| + | [[category:USA]]  | ||
| + | [[category:Chevron]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 18:42, 31 December 2024
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Chevron
 - Website: www.chevron.com
- List of Chevron Refineries
 
 - Location: Mississippi, USA
 - Capacity: 16.5 million tons/annum & 330,000 bbl/day
 - Nelson Complexity:
 - Refining Depth:
 
Brief Description
- The refinery is a large, two train refinery and very complex one.
 
Refining Units
- Atmospheric Distillation
 - Fluid Catalytic Cracker (FCC)- 63,000
 - Hydrocracker - 58,000
 - Delayed Coking Unit (Coker) - 105,000
 - Catalytic Reforming - 71,000
 - Hydrotreating
- Heavy Gas Oil
 - Diesel
 - Naphtha
 - Kerosine
 
 - Alkylation Units - 14,800
 - Sulphur Recovery Units
 - Base oil production complex
 
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
 - Refined Products:
 
Crude Supply
- Most of the crude oil refined at the Chevron Pascagoula Refinery comes from Central and South America.
 - All the crude oil processed at the refinery – over 100 million barrels a year – arrives by marine tanker
 
Products Produced
- Chevron's Pascagoula Refinery is primarily a fuels refinery, in that it mainly manufactures motor gasoline, about 130,000 barrels per day (BPD); jet fuel, 50,000 BPD; and diesel fuel, 68,000 BPD. Other products include fuel oils such as bunker fuel, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), aviation gasoline, jet fuels, petroleum coke and sulfur.
 - The refinery is the leading provider of jet fuel to Tampa Airport
- Products can be supplied to the Plantation Oil Products Pipeline and the Colonial Oil Products Pipeline
 
 
Ongoing Projects
- $1.4 Billion is being invested in a new lubricants plant.
 - The facility will manufacture 25,000 barrels per day of premium base oil and will be completed in 2013
 
Other Information
- -
 
History
- 1963 - The refinery began operations
 - 1983 - The refinery expanded its crude oil processing capabilities to process and treat low-grade heavier, sour, foreign crude oil
 - 2003 - The Clean Fuels Project, converted the Residuum Desulfurization (RDS) Unit from its original service of de-sulfurizing residuum. The unit is now a gas oil hydrotreater that produces ultra low-sulfur process feed for the FCC
 - 2014 - The base oil production facility was completed