Mari El Refinery Expansion Project
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Summary Information

  • Ownership: Mariisky NPZ Ltd
  • Website: http://www.marnpz.ru/
  • Wiki Page: Mari El Refinery
  • Location: Mari El Republic, Russia
  • Capacity:
    • Before: 1,25 million tons/annum & 25,000 bbl/day
    • After: 4.5 million tons/annum & 90,000 bbl/day
  • Nelson Complexity:
  • Project Stage:
  • Expected Completion: 2012
  • Budget:

The Project

  • Project Type: Expansion & Upgrade
  • Project Summary:
  • The objective of the project is to increase the refinery crude processing capacity more than threefold to 90.000 barrels per stream day and to increase its ability to convert lower-value products to higher-value ones.
  • The project comprises:
    • New Refinery Train including crude and vacuum distillation units, hydrocracking, hydrodesulphurisation, amine and sulphur recovery units, solvent deasphalting unit, hydrogen production unit, sour water stripping facilities and new utilities storage and storage facilities
    • A power plant will be built to burn the asphalt from solvent deasphalting unit to produce steam for electric power generation for refinery and for export to public grid. Nitrogen oxide and sulphur oxide removal systems will be installed to clean boilers flue gases
  • Main Contractors .
    • Foster Wheeler: Front End Engineering Design (FEED) & PMC
  • Licences:
    • Shell Global Solutions International: Crude Distillation, High Vacuum, Hydrocracking, Gasoil Hydrodesulphurization, Amine, Sulphur Recovery
    • FWUSA: Solvent Deasphalting

Refining Units

  • Crude Distillation,
  • High Vacuum,
  • Hydrocracking,
  • Gasoil Hydrodesulphurization,
  • Amine,
  • Sulphur Recovery
  • Solvent Deasphalting
  • Power Plant

Terminal Capacity

  • Crude Oil:
  • Refined Products:

Crude Supply

  • -

Products Produced

  • The refinery will predominantly produce ULSD as well as asphalt for power generation

History

  • 2008 - Foster Wheeler Wins Contract for Refinery Expansion

Other Information

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