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=== Summary Information === | === Summary Information === | ||
| − | Ownership: PKN Orlen | + | * Ownership: PKN Orlen |
| − | Website: http://www.orlen.pl/ | + | * Website: http://www.orlen.pl/ |
| − | List of PKN Orlen Refineries | + | * List of PKN Orlen Refineries |
| − | Location: Plock, Poland | + | * Location: Plock, Poland |
| − | Capacity: 14.1 Million tons/annum, 276,000 bbl/days | + | * Capacity: 14.1 Million tons/annum, 276,000 bbl/days |
| − | Nelson Complexity: 9.5 | + | * Nelson Complexity: 9.5 |
| − | Refining Depth: | + | * Refining Depth: |
| − | Refining Units | + | === Refining Units === |
Atmospheric Distillation | Atmospheric Distillation | ||
Fluidised Catalytic Cracker - UOP | Fluidised Catalytic Cracker - UOP | ||
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2011 - EBRD awards financing for CHP revamp | 2011 - EBRD awards financing for CHP revamp | ||
2013 - PKN signs long term crude contract with Rosneft | 2013 - PKN signs long term crude contract with Rosneft | ||
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=== Links === | === Links === | ||
# [http://www.axens.net/upload/news/fichier/hoil_reprint_lowres_pdf_for_web_.pdf Resid Hydrocracker produces low sulphur diesel from difficult feeds] | # [http://www.axens.net/upload/news/fichier/hoil_reprint_lowres_pdf_for_web_.pdf Resid Hydrocracker produces low sulphur diesel from difficult feeds] | ||
Revision as of 11:12, 26 September 2020
Summary Information
- Ownership: PKN Orlen
- Website: http://www.orlen.pl/
- List of PKN Orlen Refineries
- Location: Plock, Poland
- Capacity: 14.1 Million tons/annum, 276,000 bbl/days
- Nelson Complexity: 9.5
- Refining Depth:
Refining Units
Atmospheric Distillation Fluidised Catalytic Cracker - UOP Hydrocracker - UOP Vacuum Resid Hydrocracker CCR Reformer - UOP Diesel oil hydrodesulphurization unit Jet Hydrotreater Izomeriser Hydrogen Plant alkylation unit Terminal Capacity Crude Oil: Refined Products: Crude Supply The refinery is supplied with Russian crude via the Druzhba Pipeline Products Produced LPG, Gasoline, Diesel Jet Fuel Ongoing Projects A major overhaul is underway of the CHP plant, with funding by the EBRD Other Information - History 1964 - Refinery begins production 1997 - 54,000 bpd Hydrocracker commissioned 1999 - Resid Hydrocracker start up and 80,000 bpd expansion 2003 - Hydrocracker capacity expanded 2006 - Technip awarded contract for diesel oil hydrodesulphurization unit 2007 - Technip wins contract for hydrogen plant 2010 - Hydrotreater completed 2011 - EBRD awards financing for CHP revamp 2013 - PKN signs long term crude contract with Rosneft
Links
- Resid Hydrocracker produces low sulphur diesel from difficult feeds
- UOP SELECTED BY POLAND’S PKN FORNEWAROMATICS PROJECT
- PKN Orlen Energy Efficiency & Emissions Reduction Loan
- Technip Refining References
- Saipem Atmospheric Crude Distillation Units
- Saipem Vacuum Distillation Units
- Saipem Hydrocracking Units
- Saipem Atmospheric Gasoil Desulphurisation
- Technip wins a contract in Poland for hydrogen plant
- Technip awarded a diesel oil hydrodesulphurization unit in Poland
- Rosneft Signs Long-Term Supply Deals via Druzhba Pipeline
- AXENS HAS SIGNED AN AGREEMENT WITH PKN ORLEN FOR VEGAN® TECHNOLOGY LICENSE AND PROCESS BOOK