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This is a list of oil refineries. The Oil and Gas Journal[1] also publishes a worldwide list of refineries annually in a country-by-country tabulation that includes for each refinery: location, crude oil daily processing capacity, and the size of each process unit in the refinery. For the U.S., the refinery list is further categorized state-by-state. The list usually appears in one of their December issues. It is about 45 pages in length and is updated each year with additions, deletions, name changes, capacity changes, etc.

World's Largest Refineries

Name of Refinery Location Barrels per Day
Jamnagar_Refinery (Reliance_Petroleum) Jamnagar, Gujarat, India 1,240,000
Paraguana Refining Complex (CRP) Amuay and Cardón, Venezuela 940,000
SK Energy Ulsan Refinery (SK Energy) South Korea 840,000
Yeosu Refinery (GS Caltex) South Korea 700,000
Jurong Island Refinery (ExxonMobil) Singapore 605,000
Baytown Refinery (ExxonMobil) Baytown, TX, USA 572,500
Ras Tanura Refinery (Saudi Aramco) Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia 550,000[2]
S-Oil Ulsan Refinery (S-Oil) South Korea 520,000
Baton Rouge Refinery (ExxonMobil) Baton Rouge, LA, USA 503,000
Hovensa LLC Virgin Islands 495,000
BP Texas City Texas City TX, USA 475,000
Mina Al-Ahmadi Refinery, KNPC Kuwait 470,000
Pulau Bukom Refinery (Shell) Singapore 458,000
Abadan Refinery Iran 450,000
Mailiao Refinery Taiwan 450,000
Marathon Petroleum Company Garyville LA, USA 436,000
Citgo Lake Charles Lake Charles LA, USA 429,500
Royal Dutch Shell Pernis Refinery Netherlands 416,000
BP Whiting Refinery Whiting IN, USA 410,000
BP Rotterdam Refinery Rotterdam, Netherlands 400,000
Aramco/Exxon Yanbu' Refinery Yanbu, KSA 400,000
Rabigh Refinery (Saudi Aramco) Saudi Arabia 400,000
Angarsk Petrochemical Refinery (Rosneft) Angarsk, Russia 384,000
Omsk Refinery (Gazprom Neft) Omsk, Russia 380,000
Novo-Ufa Refinery (Bashneft) Russia 380,000
REPLAN (Petrobras) Paulínia, SP Brazil 365,000
Total Refinery Antwerp Belgium 360,000
Beaumont Refinery (ExxonMobil) Beaumont TX, USA 348,500
Cilacap Refinery (Pertamina) Indonesia 348,000
Fawley Southampton Refinery (ExxonMobil) Southampton, United Kingdom 347,000
Negishi Yokahama Refinery (Nippon Oil Corporation) Japan 340,000
Kirishi Refinery (Surgutneftegas) Kirishi, Russia 337,000
Sunoco (1975 Philadelphia Refinery Fire) South Philadelphia PA, USA 335,000
Kawasaki Refinery (TonenGeneral Sekiyu/ExxonMobil) Japan 335,000
Chevron (Reliance Industries India undertaken) Pascagoula MS, USA 330,000
Deer Park Shell-PEMEX Partnership Deer Park TX, USA 329,800
Valero Port Arthur TX, USA 325,000
LINOS Refinery (TNK-BP) Ukraine 320,000
ConocoPhillips Wood River IL, USA 306,000
Sarroch (Saras) Sardinia, Italy 300,000
Saint John Refinery (Irving Oil) Saint John NB, Canada 300,000
Refinería PEMEX Ing. Antonio Dovalí Jaime Salina Cruz OA, México 290,000[Note 1]
Flint Hills Resources Corpus Christi TX, USA 288,000
Motiva Port Arthur Refinery Port Arthur TX, USA 285,000[Note 2]
Isfahan Oil Refinery Co. Isfahan, Iran 280,000[3]
RLAM (Petrobras) Mataripe BA, Brazil 279,000
Refinería PEMEX Héctor R Lara Sosa Cadereyta NL, México 275,000
Refinería PEMEX Manuel Hidalgo Tula HI, México 273,000
BP-Carson Refinery Carson CA, USA 265-275,000
Ecopetrol Barrancabermeja Refinery Barrancabermeja SD, Colombia 252,000
ConocoPhillips Lake Charles Refinery Westlake LA, USA 248,000
Refinería PEMEX Ing. Antonio M. Amor Salamanca GJ, México 246,000
Chevron Richmond Refinery Richmond CA, USA 240,000
Motiva Convent Refinery (built by Texaco) Convent LA, USA 235,000
Saudi Aramco Yanbu Refinery Yanbu, KSA 235,000[2]
Bandar Abbas Oil Refinery Bandar Abbas, Iran 320,000
BP Cherry Point Refinery Cherry Point WA, USA 225,000
Tehran Oil refinery Tehran, Iran 220,000
Motiva New Orleans Refining Co NORCO LA, USA 220,000
many other refineries <200,000

--Excerpts from http://www.eia.doe.gov/neic/rankings/refineries.htm and http://www.pemex.com/index.cfm?action=mapa

  1. ^ Some of Petróleos Mexicanos' six facilities have begun to operate at unpredictable fractions of a larger rated capacity. This is the public information current to pemex.com (Spanish version) in summer 2010.
  2. ^ Motiva has completed three out of a five year development cycle that will expand the refinery by 325,000 bpd to a net capacity of at least 600,000 bpd. Motiva is a JV of Saudi and Royal Dutch Shell divisions.

Africa

lots of oil

Source: SAPI 2008 Annual Report http://www.sapia.co.za/pdf/2008-Sapia-AR.pdf

  • Indeni Refinery (100% Government of Zambia), 23,750 bbl/d (3,776 m3/d)

Asia

Eastern Refinery Limited (ERL) is the only Petroleum Refinery of Bangladesh and a Subsidiary of Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC). It was incorporated as a Public Limited Company under Companies Act, 1913 in March,1963 and started commercial operation from May 7, 1968. ERL has been catering to the needs of various petroleum products in the country without interruption since inception thereby playing a very vital role in the national economy. The project was initially conceived and initiated in early sixties by a group of the then Pakistani Entrepreneurs headed by late Mr. Abbas Khalili, a very senior and retired civil servant. Almost all the biggest industrial groups of the then Pakistan including reputed political figurers, bureaucrats, judges and administrators took part in sponsoring this giant capital intensive project.

These numbers fall short of the true refining capacity in China, which is more 10,000 bbl/d (1,600 m3/d).

  • Riyadh Refinery (Saudi Aramco), 120,000 bbl/d (19,000 m3/d) (19,000 m³/d)
  • Rabigh Refinery (Saudi Aramco), 400,000 bbl/d (64,000 m3/d) (64,000 m³/d)
  • Yanbu' Refinery (Saudi Aramco), 230,000 bbl/d (37,000 m3/d) (37,000 m³/d)
  • Jeddah Refinery (Saudi Aramco), 1,000 bbl/d (160 m3/d) (16,000 m³/d)
  • Ras Tanura Refinery (Saudi Aramco), 525,000 bbl/d (83,500 m3/d) (83,500 m³/d)
  • Aramco/Exxon Yanbu' Refinery (Saudi Aramco/ExxonMobil), 400,000 bbl/d (64,000 m3/d) (64,000 m³/d)
  • Aramco/Shell Jubail Refinery (Saudi Aramco/Shell)
  • Aramco/Total Jubail Refinery,400,000 bbl/d (64,000 m3/d) (64,000 m³/d)
  • Chevron
  • Aramco/ ConocoPhillips Refinery (still under construction)
  • khilji oil refinery
  • Sapugaskanda Oil Refinery [cpc] [51000bbl/d] [7100MT/d]

2.06 million barals of oil a day

Europe

Refineries with capacity more than 20,000 bbl/d (3,200 m3/d)

Europe

Asia

North America

Lubricant Refinery

  • Mississauga, (Suncor Energy), 15,600 bbl/d (2,480 m3/d) - aka Clarkson Refinery - base oil production is 13,600 bpd of API Group II capacity and 2,000 bpd of API Group III capacity. Formerly Petro-Canada (before Aug 2009) and historically a Gulf refinery.

Upgraders (improve the quality of crude for sale at a higher price)

Bitumen Upgraders (turn bitumen into synthetic crude, which then must be further refined)

Delaware

Oceania

South America

  • Reficruz 2,000 bbl/d (320 m3/d)
  • Refinería Oro Negro SA 2,000 bbl/d (320 m3/d)

References

  1. ^ "Oil and Gas Journal". Pennwell Publishing.
  2. ^ a b Saudi Aramco: FACTS & FIGURES '09
  3. ^ http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/Iran/Oil.html
  4. ^ www.hemco.rs
  5. ^ http://www.shell.ca/home/content/can-en/aboutshell/media_centre/news_and_media_releases/2010/june06_montreal_east_refinery.html
  6. ^ http://www.eia.doe.gov/pub/oil_gas/petroleum/data_publications/refinery_capacity_data/historical/2006/table14.pdf
  7. ^ a b 2010 refinery rankings; U.S. Department of Energy
  8. ^ Petroplus to purchase Delaware City Refinery: April 2010
  9. ^ http://www.caltex.com.au/community_ref_kur.asp