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* * The refinery has a deep water port and is supplied by tankers.  | * * The refinery has a deep water port and is supplied by tankers.  | ||
Revision as of 18:22, 17 February 2020
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Nynas
 - Website: https://www.nynas.com/
 - Location: Hamburg
 - Capacity: 5.5 million tons/annum & 110.000 bbl/day
 - Nelson Complexity:
 
Refining Units
- Crude Distillation
 - Vacuum Distillation
 - FCC
 - Catalytic Reformer
 - Isomerisation
 - Desulphurisation (Gasoline)
 - Desulphurisation (M.Distillate)
 
Terminal Capacity
- Crude Oil:
 - Refined Products:
 
Crude Supply
- * The refinery has a deep water port and is supplied by tankers.
 
Products Produced
- The range of products includes LPG (propane, butane), gasoline (Super, V-Power race fuel), kerosene, white spirits, kerosene, diesel fuel (V-Power Diesel, Diesel Plus shell), light fuel oil (HEL, Eco-Ultra) , base oil (paraffinic - about 20 varieties, naphthenic - around 20 kinds), wax, heavy products (bunker, heavy fuel oil, HVR, bitumen), and sulfur.
 
Projects
- There is a major restructuring of the Hamburg-Harburg refinery, which is to be converted into a specialized naphthenic specialty oils (NSP) production site
 
=== Other Information
- Through the interconnection with the depots of the Oiltanking Germany GmbH and Vopak Terminal Hamburg GmbH & Co., the refinery has flexibility and can significantly increase export capacity.
 
History
- The history of Harburg refinery began in 1929 with the commissioning of a oil refining plant at the site of present-day plant.
 - 2009 - Revamp of Fuel Oil Hydrodesulphurisation unit completed
 - 2011 - Shell announced that the refinery will close in 2012
 - 2013 - Nynas completed the acquisition of the base oil manufacturing plant
 
Links
- Uhde Downstream Oil And Gas Projects
 - Refinery Webpage (German)
 - European oil refineries sold and up for sale
 - Shell negotiating partial sale of the refinery Harburg
 - European Commission approves acquisition of Shell's Harburg refinery assets by Nynas AB of Sweden
 - Linde and Nynas conclude hydrogen on-site contract