This is a list of oil refineries. The Oil & Gas Journal 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 some countries, the refinery list is further categorized state-by-state. The list appears in one of their December issues. It is about 45 pages in length, and updated each year with additions, deletions, name changes, capacity changes and other refinements.
This article contains a list of 697 oil refineries as of January 2020.
World's largest refineries
editAfrica
editAlgeria
edit- Skikda Refinery (Sonatrach), 350,000 bbl/day (16,50 million tonne/year)
- Skikda condensate Refinery (Sonatrach), 100,000 bbl/day (5,00 million tonne/year)
- Adrar Refinery (CNPC, Sonatrach), 12,500 bbl/day (0.600 million tonne/year)
- Algiers Refinery (Sonatrach), 3.645 million tonne/year
- Arzew Refinery (Sonatrach), 3.750 million tonne/year
- Hassi Messaoud Refinery (Sonatrach), 5.00 million tonne/year (in construction commissioning in 2024)
Angola
edit- Luanda Refinery (Sonangol), 56,000 bbl/d (8,900 m3/d)
Cameroon
edit- Limbé Refinery (Sonara), 42,600 bbl/d (6,770 m3/d)
Chad
edit- Djarmaya Refinery (Societe d'Etude et d'Exploitation de la Raffinerie (SEERAT)), 20,000 bbl/d (3,200 m3/d)
Congo
edit- Pointe Noire Refinery (CORAF), 21,000 bbl/d (3,300 m3/d)
Congo, Democratic Republic
edit- Muanda Refinery (SOCIR), 15,000 bbl/d (2,400 m3/d) (not in working order since 2000[12])
Egypt
edit- Alexandria Ameriya Refinery (EGPC), 81,000 bbl/d (12,900 m3/d)
- Alexandria El Mex Refinery (EGPC), 117,000 bbl/d (18,600 m3/d)
- Alexandria MIDOR Refinery (EGPC), 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d)
- Asyut Refinery (EGPC), 47,000 bbl/d (7,500 m3/d)
- Cairo Mostorod Refinery (EGPC), 142,000 bbl/d (22,600 m3/d)[13][14]
- El Nasr Refinery (EGPC), 132,000 bbl/d (21,000 m3/d)
- El Suez Refinery (EGPC), 70,000 bbl/d (11,000 m3/d)
- Tanta Refinery (EGPC), 35,000 bbl/d (5,600 m3/d)
- Wadi Feran Refinery (EGPC), 8,550 bbl/d (1,359 m3/d)
- BASHANDYOIL fossil crude oil refinery, 300,000 bbl/d (48,000 m3/d), at El Sokna, Suez (under construction)
- Egyptian Refining Company (ERC)
Eritrea
edit- Assab Refinery (Assab Refinery), 17,500 bbl/d (2,780 m3/d)
Gabon
edit- Port Gentil Refinery (Sogara), 25,000 bbl/d (4,000 m3/d)
Ghana
edit- Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) 45,000 bbl/d (7,200 m3/d)
Ivory Coast
edit- Abidjan Refinery (SIR), 68,000 bbl/d (10,800 m3/d)
- Abidjan Bitumen Refinery (SMBCI), 10,000 bbl/d (1,600 m3/d)
Kenya
edit- Mombasa Refinery (KPRL), 70,000 bbl/d (11,000 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 2.64[15]
- Lamu Refinery Lamu Port and Lamu-Southern Sudan-Ethiopia Transport Corridor 120,000 bbl/d (19,000 m3/d) (planned; finance and contractors are still not finalised)
Libya
edit- Zawiya Refinery (National Oil Corporation), 120,000 bbl/d (19,000 m3/d)
- Ra's Lanuf Refinery (National Oil Corporation), 220,000 bbl/d (35,000 m3/d)
- El-Brega Refinery (National Oil Corporation), 10,000 bbl/d (1,600 m3/d)
- Sarir Refinery (Arabian Gulf Oil Company), 10,000 bbl/d (1,600 m3/d)
- Tobruk Refinery (Arabian Gulf Oil Company), 20,000 bbl/d (3,200 m3/d)
Madagascar
edit- Tomasina Refinery (Galana), 12,000 bbl/d (1,900 m3/d) destroyed in Cyclone Geralda 1994
Mauritania
edit- Nouadhibou Refinery (SOMIR), 10,000 bbl/d (1,600 m3/d)
Morocco
edit- Mohammedia Refinery (SAMIR Archived 2009-10-01 at the Wayback Machine), 127,000 bbl/d (20,200 m3/d) - closed
- Sidi Kacem (SAMIR Archived 2009-10-01 at the Wayback Machine), 50,000 bbl/d (7,900 m3/d) - closed
Niger
edit- Zinder Refinery (Société de Raffinage de Zinder), 20,000 bbl/d (3,200 m3/d)
Nigeria
edit- Kaduna Refinery (NNPC), 110,000 bbl/d (17,000 m3/d)
- Port Harcourt Refinery (NNPC), 210,000 bbl/d (33,000 m3/d)
- Warri Refinery (NNPC), 125,000 bbl/d (19,900 m3/d)
- Waltersmith Refinery (Waltersmith Refining and Petrochemical Company), 5,000 bbl/d (790 m3/d)
- Dangote Refinery (Dangote Group), 650,000 bbl/d (103,000 m3/d) (active)
- Azikel Refinery (Azikel Petroleum), 12,000 bbl/d (1,900 m3/d) - (Under Construction; estimated completion is summer 2023)
- Ogbele Refinery (Niger Delta Petroleum Resources), 11,000 bbl/d (1,700 m3/d)
South Africa
edit- Cape Town Refinery (Chevref) (Astron Energy), 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d)[16]
- Engen Refinery (Engen Petroleum) (Vevo Energy), 135,000 bbl/d (21,500 m3/d)[16]
- Sapref Refinery (a joint venture of Royal Dutch Shell and BP) (Sapref), 180,000 bbl/d (29,000 m3/d)[16] Nelson Complexity Index 8.44[15]
- Sasol Refinery (Secunda CTL) (Sasol), 300,000 bbl/d (48,000 m3/d)[16] (crude equivalent)
- Natref Refinery (a joint venture between Sasol and Total South Africa), 108,000 bbl/d (17,200 m3/d)[16]
- Mossel Bay GTL Refinery (PetroSA), 45,000 bbl/d (7,200 m3/d)[16]
Sudan
edit- El-Obeid Refinery (El Obeid Refinery Co), 15,000 bbl/d (2,400 m3/d)
- Khartoum Refinery (Sudan Khartoum Refinery Company), 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d)
- Port Sudan Refinery (Port Sudan Petroleum Refinery Limited), 21,700 bbl/d (3,450 m3/d) (decommissioned)
Tanzania
edit- Dar es Salaam Refinery (TIPER), 17,000 bbl/d (2,700 m3/d)
Tunisia
edit- Bizerte Refinery (STIR), 34,000 bbl/d (5,400 m3/d)
Uganda
edit- Uganda Oil Refinery 60,000 bbl/d (9,500 m3/d) (planned; finance and contractors are still not finalised)
Zambia
edit- Indeni Petroleum Refinery, 25,000 bbl/d (4,000 m3/d)
Asia
editAfghanistan
edit- Ghazanfar Oil Refinery, (Ghazanfar Group) Hairatan, Balkh 11,874 bbl/d (1,887.8 m3/d)[17]
- Kam Oil Refinery, (Kam Group) Hairatan, Balkh 11,874 bbl/d (1,887.8 m3/d)
- Ansar Oil Refinery, Herat
Azerbaijan
edit- Heydar Aliyev Baku Oil Refinery (SOCAR), 160,000 bbl/d (25,000 m3/d)
- Azerneftyag Refinery (SOCAR), 2.3 million tonnes/year of crude oil, according to SOCAR's latest annual report (2013)
Bahrain
edit- Bahrain Petroleum Company (Bapco), 267,000 bbl/d (42,400 m3/d)[18]
Bangladesh
edit- Eastern Refinery (BPC), 33,000 bbl/d (5,200 m3/d)[19]
- Petromax Refinery, 2,500 bbl/d (400 m3/d)[20]
- Super Petrochemical (Pvt.) Ltd., 3,000 bbl/d (480 m3/d)[21]
- Bashundhara Oil and Gas Company Ltd., 40,000 bbl/d (6,400 m3/d)[22]
China
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- Fushun Petrochemical Refinery, Fushun Petrochemical Company (CNPC), 160,000 bbl/d (25,000 m3/d)
- Sinopec Anqing Company Refinery, 110,000 bbl/day
- Sinopec Beijing Yanshan Company Refinery, 165,000 bbl/day
- China National Petroleum Corporation (PetroChina) Lanzhou Refiner, 112,000 bbl/day
- Sinopec CPCC Guangzhou Branch Refinery, 150,000 bbl/day
- Sinopec Maoming Company Refinery, 265,000 bbl/day
- Sinopec Beihai Company Refinery, 12,000 bbl/day
- Sinopec Cangzhou Company Refinery, 70,000 bbl/day
- China National Petroleum Corporation (PetroChina) Daqing Petrochemical Refinery, 122,000 bbl/day
- Sinopec Luoyang Company, 100,000 bbl/day
- Sinopec Jingmen Company, 100,000 bbl/day
- Sinopec Wuhan Company Refinery, 80,000 bbl/day
- Sinopec CPCC Changling Company Refinery, 100,000 bbl/day
- Sinopec Jinling Company Refinery, 265,000 bbl/day
- Sinopec Jiujiang Company Refinery, 98,000 bbl/day
- China National Petroleum Corporation (PetroChina) Jilin Chemical Refinery, 115,000 bbbl/day
- China National Petroleum Corporation (PetroChina) Dalian Petrochemical Refinery, 144,000 bbl/day
- China National Petroleum Corporation (PetroChina) Fushun Petrochemical Refinery, 186,000 bbl/day
- China National Petroleum Corporation (PetroChina) Jinxi Refinery, 112,000 bbl/day
- China National Petroleum Corporation (PetroChina) Jinzhou Petrochemical Refinery, 112,000 bbl/day
- WEPEC Dalain Refinery, 200,000 bbl/day
- Sinopec Jinan Company, 21,000 bbl/day
- Sinopec Qilu Company Refinery, 195,000 bbl/day
- Sinopec Shanghai Gaoqiao Oil Refinery, 220,000 bbl/day
- Sinopec Tianjin Company Refinery, 100,000 bbl/day
- China National Petroleum Corporation (PetroChina) Dushanzi Refinery, 120,000 bbl/day
- China National Petroleum Corporation (PetroChina) Ürümqi Petrochemical, 101,000 bbl/day
- Sinopec Zhenhai Refinery, 345,000 bbl/day
India
edit- Bongaigaon Refinery (IOCL), Bongaigaon, 2.35 million tonnes per year[25]
- Digboi Refinery (IOCL), Upper Assam, India's Oldest Refinery, 0.62 million tonnes per year[26]
- Guwahati Refinery (IOCL), Noonmati, Guwahati, 1.0 million tonnes per year[27]
- Numaligarh Refinery (NRL), Golaghat District, 3.0 million tonnes per year[28]
- Barauni Refinery (IOCL), near Patna, 6.0 million tonnes per year[29] Nelson Complexity Index 7.8 [30]
- Nayara Refinery (Rosneft), 406,000 bbl/d (64,500 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 12.8[31]
- Gujarat Refinery (IOCL), Vadodara, Nelson Complexity Index 10.0 [32]
- Jamnagar Refinery (Reliance Industries), world's largest petroleum refinery, 1,400,000 bbl/d (220,000 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 21.1[33]
- Panipat Refinery (IOCL), 15 million tonnes per year. Nelson Complexity Index 10.5 [30]
- Mangalore Refinery (MRPL), 199,000 bbl/d (31,600 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 10.6 [34]
- Bina Refinery (BORL), 116,000 bbl/d (18,400 m3/d)
- Guru Gobind Singh Refinery (HMEL), Bathinda, with capacity of 11.2 million tonnes per year or 230,000 bbl/d (37,000 m3/d). Nelson Complexity Index 12.6 [35]
- Haldia Refinery (IOCL), 116,000 bbl/d (18,400 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 10.4 [30]
- Paradip Refinery (IOCL), 303,000 bbl/d (48,200 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 12.2[36]
- Barmer Refinery (HPCL Rajasthan Refinery Limited),208,000 bbl/d (33,100 m3/d)
- Mathura Refinery (IOCL), 156,000 bbl/d (24,800 m3/d)
- Mumbai Refinery (HPCL), 107,000 bbl/d (17,000 m3/d)
- Mumbai Refinery Mahaul (BPCL), 135,000 bbl/d (21,500 m3/d)
- Visakhapatnam Refinery (HPCL), 150,000 bbl/d (24,000 m3/d)
- Tatipaka Refinery (ONGC), 1,600 bbl/d (250 m3/d)
- Kochi Refinery (BPCL), 310,000 bbl/d (49,000 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 10.8 [37]
- Manali Refinery (CPCL), Chennai, 185,000 bbl/d (29,400 m3/d)[38]
- Cuddalore Refinery (NOCL), 125,000 bbl/d (19,900 m3/d)[39]
- Nagapattnam Refinery (CPCL), 20,000 bbl/d (3,200 m3/d)
Indonesia
edit- Plaju Refinery (Pertamina), 127,000 bbl/d (20,200 m3/d)
- Balongan Refinery (Pertamina), 150,000 bbl/d (24,000 m3/d)
- Dumai Refinery (Pertamina), 127,000 bbl/d (20,200 m3/d)
- Sei Pakning Refinery (Pertamina), 50,000 bbl/d (7,900 m3/d)
- Cilacap Refinery (Pertamina), 348,000 bbl/d (55,300 m3/d)
- Tuban Refinery (Pertamina), 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d)
- Balikpapan Refinery (Pertamina), 260,000 bbl/d (41,000 m3/d)
- Kasim Refinery (Pertamina), 10,000 bbl/d (1,600 m3/d)
Iran
edit- Abadan Refinery (NIODC), 450,000 bbl/d (72,000 m3/d)
- Arvand oil refinery (NIODC), 120,000 bbl/d (19,000 m3/d)
- Arak Refinery (NIODC), 250,000 bbl/d (40,000 m3/d)
- Tehran Refinery (NIODC), 225,000 bbl/d (35,800 m3/d)
- Isfahan Refinery (NIODC), 375,000 bbl/d (59,600 m3/d)
- Tabriz Refinery (NIODC), 112,000 bbl/d (17,800 m3/d)
- Shiraz Refinery (NIODC), 40,000 bbl/d (6,400 m3/d)
- Lavan Refinery (NIODC), 60,000 bbl/d (9,500 m3/d)
- Persian Gulf Star Oil Refinery (NIODC[40]), 360,000 bbl/d (57,000 m3/d)
- Kermanshah Refinery (NIODC), 25,000 bbl/d (4,000 m3/d)
- Bandar Abbas Refinery (NIODC), 350,000 bbl/d (56,000 m3/d)
- Pars Refinery (NIODC), 150,000 bbl/d (24,000 m3/d) (under construction)
- Anahita Refinery (NIODC), 150,000 bbl/d (24,000 m3/d) (under construction)
- Bahman Geno Refinery (NIODC), 150,000 bbl/d (24,000 m3/d) (under construction)
Iraq
edit- Basrah Refinery (Iraq National Oil Company), 210,000 bbl/d (33,000 m3/d)
- Daurah Refinery (Iraq National Oil Company), 180,000 bbl/d (29,000 m3/d)
- Kirkuk Refinery (Iraq National Oil Company), 170,000 bbl/d (27,000 m3/d)
- Baiji Salahedden Refinery (Iraq National Oil Company), 70,000 bbl/d (11,000 m3/d)
- Baiji North Refinery (Iraq National Oil Company), 150,000 bbl/d (24,000 m3/d)
- Khanaqin/Alwand Refinery (Iraq National Oil Company), 10,500 bbl/d (1,670 m3/d)
- Samawah Refinery (Iraq National Oil Company), 27,000 bbl/d (4,300 m3/d)
- Haditha Refinery (Iraq National Oil Company), 14,000 bbl/d (2,200 m3/d)
- Muftiah Refinery (Iraq National Oil Company), 4,500 bbl/d (720 m3/d)
- Majd Al Iraq (Iraq National Oil Company), 6,500 bbl/d (1,030 m3/d)
- Gaiyarah Refinery (Iraq National Oil Company), 4,000 bbl/d (640 m3/d)
- Erbil Refinery (KAR Group) Kurdistan, 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d)
- Mirsan Refinery (MIRC Group), Kurdistan 150,000 bbl/d (24,000 m3/d)
- Karbala Refinery (South Oil Company (SOC)), Karbala 150,000 bbl/d (24,000 m3/d)
Israel
edit- Ashdod Oil Refineries (Paz Oil Company), 108,000 bbl/d (17,200 m3/d)
- Haifa Refinery (BAZAN Group), 197,000 bbl/d (31,300 m3/d)
Japan
edit- (Chiba Refinery) (Cosmo Oil Company), 240,000 bbl/d (38,000 m3/d)
- Yokkaichi Refinery (Cosmo Oil Company), 175,000 bbl/d (27,800 m3/d)
- Sakai Refinery (Cosmo Oil) (Cosmo Oil Company), 80,000 bbl/d (13,000 m3/d)
- Sakaide Refinery (Cosmo Oil Company), 140,000 bbl/d (22,000 m3/d) - closed in 2013 converted into an oil terminal.
- Muroran Refinery (ENEOS Corporation), 180,000 bbl/d (29,000 m3/d)
- Sendai Refinery (ENEOS Corporation), 145,000 bbl/d (23,100 m3/d)
- Negishi Yokohama Refinery (ENEOS Corporation), 340,000 bbl/d (54,000 m3/d)
- Osaka Refinery (ENEOS Corporation), 115,000 bbl/d (18,300 m3/d) Closed 2020 converted to an asphalt-fired power plant.[41]
- Mizushima Refinery (ENEOS Corporation), 250,000 bbl/d (40,000 m3/d)
- Marifu Refinery (ENEOS Corporation), 127,000 bbl/d (20,200 m3/d)
- Toyama Refinery (Nihonkai Oil ENEOS Corporation), 60,000 bbl/d (9,500 m3/d)
- Kubiki Refinery (Teikoku Oil), 4,410 bbl/d (701 m3/d)
- Chiba Refinery (Kyokuto) (Kyokuto Petroleum), 175,000 bbl/d (27,800 m3/d)
- Kawasaki Refinery (ENEOS Corporation), 335,000 bbl/d (53,300 m3/d)
- Wakayama Refinery (ENEOS Corporation), 170,000 bbl/d (27,000 m3/d)
- Sakai Refinery (ENEOS Corporation), 156,000 bbl/d (24,800 m3/d)
- Nishihara Refinery (Nansei sekiyu/Petrobras), 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d)
- Keihin Refinery (Toa Oil/Royal Dutch Shell), 185,000 bbl/d (29,400 m3/d)
- Showa Yokkaichi Refinery (Showa Yokkaichi/Royal Dutch Shell), 210,000 bbl/d (33,000 m3/d)
- Yamaguchi Refinery (Seibu Oil/Royal Dutch Shell), 120,000 bbl/d (19,000 m3/d)
- Sodegaura Refinery (Fuji Oil Company), 192,000 bbl/d (30,500 m3/d)
- Kashima Refinery (Kashima Oil Company/Japan Energy), 210,000 bbl/d (33,000 m3/d)
- Mizushima Refinery (Japan Energy) (Japan Energy), 205,200 bbl/d (32,620 m3/d)
- Shikoku Refinery (Taiyo Oil), Taiyo Oil 120,000 bbl/d (19,000 m3/d)
- Ohita Refinery (Kyusyu Oil), Kyusyu Oil 160,000 bbl/d (25,000 m3/d)
- Hokkaido Refinery (Idemitsu Kosan), 140,000 bbl/d (22,000 m3/d)
- Chiba Refinery (Idemitsu) (Idemitsu Kosan), 220,000 bbl/d (35,000 m3/d)
- Aichi Refinery (Idemitsu Kosan), 160,000 bbl/d (25,000 m3/d)
- Tokuyama Refinery (Idemitsu Kosan), 120,000 bbl/d (19,000 m3/d) - closed in 2014
Jordan
edit- Jordan Refinery, Zarqa, Az Zarqa (Jordan Petroleum Refinery Company), 90,000 bbl/d (14,000 m3/d)[42]
Kazakhstan
edit- Atyrau Refinery (KazMunayGas), 104,400 bbl/d (16,600 m3/d)
- Pavlodar Refinery (KazMunayGas), 162,600 bbl/d (25,850 m3/d)
- Shymkent Refinery (PetroKazakhstan), 160,000 bbl/d (25,000 m3/d)
Kuwait
edit- Al Zour Refinery (Kuwait National Petroleum Company), 615,000 bbl/d (97,800 m3/d)
- Mina Al-Ahmadi Refinery (Kuwait National Petroleum Company), 466,000 bbl/d (74,100 m3/d)
- Mina Abdullah Refinery (Kuwait National Petroleum Company), 270,000 bbl/d (43,000 m3/d)
Malaysia
edit- Pengerang Refining Company Sdn Bhd (PRefChem Refining) (Petronas and Saudi Aramco Joint Venture), Pengerang, 300,000 bbl/d (48,000 m3/d)[43] Nelson Complexity Index = 9.5[44]
- Malaysian Refining Company Sdn Bhd (MRCSB) (Petronas), Melaka, 300,000 bbl/d (48,000 m3/d)[45]
- Petronas Penapisan (Terengganu) Sdn Bhd (PP(T)SB) (Petronas), Kerteh, 124,000 bbl/d (19,700 m3/d)[45]
- Hengyuan Refining Company Berhad (formerly known as Shell Refining Company (Federation of Malaya) Berhad)[49] (HRC), Port Dickson, 156,000 bbl/d (24,800 m3/d)
- Port Dickson Refinery (Petron), Port Dickson, 88,000 bbl/d (14,000 m3/d)[50]
- Kemaman Bitumen Refinery (TIPCO), Kemaman, 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d)[51]
Myanmar
edit- Thanlyin Refinery (Myanma Petrochemical Enterprise [permanent dead link ]), 20,000 bbl/d (3,200 m3/d)
Oman
edit- Mina Al Fahal, OQ ([2]), 106,000 bbl/d (16,900 m3/d)
- Sohar Refinery Company (SRC) (OQ), 116,000 bbl/d (18,400 m3/d)
- OQ8 (Duqmrefinery), 230,000 bbl/d (37,000 m3/d) CLOSE TO START UP
Pakistan
edit- Pak-Arab Refinery Ltd. Multan (PARCO), Multan, Punjab 120,000 bbl/d (19,000 m3/d)
- National Refinery (NRL), Korangi, Karachi, Sindh 64,000 bbl/d (10,200 m3/d)
- Attock Refinery Ltd. (ARL), Rawalpindi, Punjab 53,400 bbl/d (8,490 m3/d)[52]
- Byco Petroleum (Byco), Hub, Baluchistan 150,000 bbl/d (24,000 m3/d)
- Pakistan Refinery (PRL), Korangi Creek, Karachi, Sindh 50,000 bbl/d (7,900 m3/d)
- Enar Petroleum Refinery Training Facility (Enar), Gadap, Karachi, Sindh 3,000 bbl/d (480 m3/d)
- Gwadar Refinery (ARAMCO) Gwadar District, Balochistan 250,000 bbl/d (40,000 m3/d) (cancelled, plans to relocate)[53][54]
- Indus Oil Refinery, (Indus) Karachi, Sindh 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d) (under construction, stalled)
- Grace Refinery Limited (GRL), Kot Addu, Muzaffargarh, Punjab (120,000 bbl/d) (under construction)
- Al Motahedon Petroleum Refineries Kohat, KP (50,000 bbl/d) (under construction)[55]
- Khyber Refinery (Pvt) Ltd, Kushalgarh, Kohat, KP 20,000 bbl/d (under construction)[56][57][58]
Philippines
edit- Bataan Refinery (Petron Corporation), Limay, Bataan 180,000 bbl/d (29,000 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index = 13[59]
- Tabangao Refinery (Royal Dutch Shell), Tabangao, Batangas 110,000 bbl/d (17,000 m3/d) - ceased refinery operations 2021 and converted into an import terminal.[60]
- Batangas Refinery (Caltex (Chevron)), Batangas City, Batangas 86,000 bbl/d (13,700 m3/d) - ceased operation in 2003 to give way to a P750-million finished product import terminal[61]
Qatar
edit- Um Said Refinery (QP Refinery 100%), 147,000 bbl/d (23,400 m3/d)
- Laffan Refinery 1 (QatarEnergy 51%, ExxonMobil 10%, Total 10%, Idemitsu 10%, Cosmo Oil Company 10%, Mitsui 4.5%, Marubeni 4.5%), 146,000 bbl/d (23,200 m3/d)
- Laffan Refinery 2 (QatarEnergy 84%, Total 10%, Cosmo 2%, Idemitsu 2%, Mitsui 1% and Marubeni 1%), 146,000 bbl/d
Russia
edit- Achinsk Refinery (Rosneft), 129,000 bbl/d (20,500 m3/d)
- Angarsk Petrochemical Refinery (Rosneft), 194,000 bbl/d (30,800 m3/d)
- Antipinsky Refinery (RI-Invest), 114,000 bbl/d (18,100 m3/d)
- Khabarovsk Refinery (АО "ННК-Хабаровский НПЗ"::Главная Archived 2017-03-28 at the Wayback Machine), 86,000 bbl/d (13,700 m3/d)
- Komsomolsk Refinery (Rosneft), 143,000 bbl/d (22,700 m3/d)
- Nizhnevartovsk Refinery (Rosneft), 27,000 bbl/d (4,300 m3/d)
- Kstovo Refinery (Lukoil)., in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast.[62]
- Omsk Refinery (Gazprom Neft), 362,000 bbl/d (57,600 m3/d)
- Perm Refinery (Lukoil), 9 km away from Perm.[63]
- Tobolsk Petrochemical Refinery (Sibur), 138,000 bbl/d (21,900 m3/d)
- Ukhta Refinery (Lukoil), in the central part of the Komi Republic.[64]
- Volgograd Refinery (Lukoil), southern Russia.[65]
- Yaya Refinery (NefteKhimService), 57,000 bbl/d (9,100 m3/d)
Saudi Arabia
edit- Riyadh Refinery (Saudi Aramco), 120,000 bbl/d (19,000 m3/d)
- Rabigh Refinery (Saudi Aramco/Sumitomo), 400,000 bbl/d (64,000 m3/d)
- Jeddah Refinery (Saudi Aramco), 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d) - CLOSED
- Ras Tanura Refinery (Saudi Aramco), 550,000 bbl/d (87,000 m3/d)
- Yanbu' Refinery (Saudi Aramco), 225,000 bbl/d (35,800 m3/d)
- Yanbu' Refinery (SAMREF) (Saudi Aramco/ExxonMobil), 400,000 bbl/d (64,000 m3/d)
- Jubail Refinery (SATORP) (Saudi Aramco/Total), 400,000 bbl/d (64,000 m3/d)
- YASREF Refinery (Yanbu, KSA) (Saudi Aramco/Sinopec), 400,000 bbl/d (64,000 m3/d)[66]
- Jazan Refinery (Saudi Aramco, 400,000 bbl/d (64,000 m3/d)
- Jubail Refinery (SASREF) (Saudi Aramco), 305,000 bbl/d (48,500 m3/d)
Singapore
edit- ExxonMobil Jurong Island Refinery (ExxonMobil), 605,000 bbl/d (96,200 m3/d)
- SRC Jurong Island Refinery (Singapore Petroleum Company), 290,000 bbl/d (46,000 m3/d)
- Shell Pulau Bukom Refinery (Royal Dutch Shell), 500,000 bbl/d (79,000 m3/d)
Sri Lanka
edit- Sapugaskanda Refinery (Ceylon Petroleum Co.), 51,000 bbl/d (8,100 m3/d)
South Korea
edit- SK Energy Co., Ltd. Ulsan Refinery (SK Energy), 840,000 bbl/d (134,000 m3/d)
- GS-Caltex Yeosu Refinery (GS Caltex), 730,000 bbl/d (116,000 m3/d)
- S-Oil Onsan Refinery (S-Oil), 669,000 bbl/d (106,400 m3/d)
- Hyundai Oilbank Daesan Refinery (Hyundai Oilbank), 561,000 bbl/d (89,200 m3/d)
- SK Incheon Petrochem (SK Innovation/SK Incheon Petrochem), 275,000 bbl/d (43,700 m3/d)
Syria
editTaiwan
edit- Dalin Refinery (CPC), 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d)
- Kaohsiung Refinery (CPC), 270,000 bbl/d (43,000 m3/d) Ceased operations end 2015.
- Mailiao Refinery (Formosa Plastics Corp), 540,000 bbl/d (86,000 m3/d)
- Taoyuan Refinery (CPC), 200,000 bbl/d (32,000 m3/d)
Thailand
edit- Thai Oil Refinery (Thai Oil Company of PTT Public Company Limited), 275,000 bbl/d (43,700 m3/d)
- IRPC Refinery (IRPC PLC of PTT), 215,000 bbl/d (34,200 m3/d)
- PTT Global Chemical Refinery (PTT Global Chemical PLC of PTT), 280,000 bbl/d (45,000 m3/d)
- SPRC Refinery (Chevron NOJV), 175,000 bbl/d (27,800 m3/d)
- Bangchak Phra Khanong Refinery (Bangchak Petroleum), 120,000 bbl/d (19,000 m3/d)
- Bangchak Si Racha Sriracha Refinery (Bangchak Petroleum), 177,000 bbl/d (28,100 m3/d)
- Rayong Purifier Refinery (Rayong Purifier Company), 17,000 bbl/d (2,700 m3/d)
Turkey
edit- STAR Refinery (Socar), 214,000 bbl/d (34,000 m3/d) (operating since end 2018)
- Kirikkale Refinery (Tüpraş), 112,500 bbl/d (17,890 m3/d)
- Izmit Refinery (Tüpraş), 226,000 bbl/d (35,900 m3/d)
- Aliaga Refinery (Tüpraş), 200,000 bbl/d (32,000 m3/d)
- Batman Refinery (Tüpraş) 22,000 bbl/d (3,500 m3/d)
- Doğu Akdeniz Petrol Refinery (Çalık Holding) (under construction)
- ATAŞ (Refinery) (BP-Royal Dutch Shell-Turcas) (closed)
Turkmenistan
edit- Seidi, 120,000 bbl/d (19,000 m3/d)
- Turkmenbashi, 116,000 bbl/d (18,400 m3/d)
United Arab Emirates
edit- Abu Dhabi Refinery (Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company), 85,000 bbl/d (13,500 m3/d)
- Fujairah VTTI Refinery (VITOL Group), 80,000 bbl/d (13,000 m3/d)
- Fujairah ECOMAR Refinery, 7,500 bbl/d (1,190 m3/d)
- Uniper - Fujairah (heavy crude oil flashers), 70,000 BPD
- Ruwais Refinery (Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company), 817,000 bbl/d (129,900 m3/d) - 2 refineries
- Jebel Ali Refinery ([ENOC]), 140,000 bbl/d (22,000 m3/d)
- Al Nakheel Oil Refinery ([ANOR]) (closed)
Vietnam
edit- Dung Quat Refinery (Petrovietnam), 148,000 bbl/d (23,500 m3/d)
- Nghi Sơn Refinery (Nghi Son Refinery and Petrochemical LLC), 200,000 bbl/d (32,000 m3/d)
Yemen
edit- Aden Refinery (Aden Refinery Company), 120,000 bbl/d (19,000 m3/d)
- Marib Refinery (Hunt Oil Company), 10,000 bbl/d (1,600 m3/d)
Europe
editAlbania
edit- Ballsh Refinery (ARMO Oil Refiner), 20,000 bbl/d (3,200 m3/d)
- Fier Refinery (ARMO Oil Refiner), 10,000 bbl/d (1,600 m3/d)
- Bitex Refinery, Elbasan, Albania, 3,750 bbl/d (596 m3/d)
Austria
edit- Schwechat Refinery (OMV), 176,000 bbl/d (28,000 m3/d)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
edit- Bosanski Brod Refinery Nestro, a subsidiary of JSC Zarubezhneft (Russia), 1.5 million tons/annum & 30,000 bbl/day
Belarus
edit- Mozyr Refinery (Slavneft, 21% stake Rosneft)[68] 95,000 bbl/d (15,100 m3/d)
- Novopolotsk Refinery (Naftan)[69]
Belgium
edit- Total Antwerp Refinery (Total), 360,000 bbl/d (57,000 m3/d)
- ExxonMobil Antwerp Refinery (ExxonMobil), 333,000 bbl/d (52,900 m3/d)
- Antwerp N.V. Refinery (Vitol), 35,000 bbl/d (5,600 m3/d)[70] - Closed 2021 converted to distribution terminal.
- Independent Belgian Refinery, Antwerp (Gunvor), 107,500 bbl/d (17,090 m3/d) - Closed in 2020 converted to distribution terminal.
Bulgaria
edit- LUKOIL Neftochim Burgas (LUKOIL), 208,000 bbl/d (33,100 m3/d)
- Dididom oil refinery (DIDIDOM), 60,000 bbl/d (9,500 m3/d)
Croatia
editCzech Republic
edit- Litvinov Refinery (Orlen Unipetrol), 120,000 bbl/d (19,000 m3/d)
- Kralupy Refinery (Orlen Unipetrol), 80,000 bbl/d (13,000 m3/d)
- Pardubice Refinery (PARAMO, owned by Orlen Unipetrol), 15,000 bbl/d (2,400 m3/d) - closed in 2009, converted to distribution terminal
Denmark
edit- Kalundborg Refinery (Klesch), 110,000 bbl/d (17,000 m3/d)
- Fredericia Refinery (Royal Dutch Shell), 68,000 bbl/d (10,800 m3/d)
Finland
edit- Porvoo Refinery (Neste), 206,000 bbl/d (32,800 m3/d)
- Naantali Refinery (Neste Oil Oyj), 58,000 bbl/d (9,200 m3/d) Closed 2021 Converted to distribution terminal.
France
edit- Normandy Refinery (Total), 350,000 bbl/d (56,000 m3/d)
- Port Jérôme-Gravenchon Refinery (ExxonMobil), 270,000 bbl/d (43,000 m3/d)
- Donges Refinery (Total), 231,000 bbl/d (36,700 m3/d)
- Lavera Oil Refinery (PetroIneos), 210,000 bbl/d (33,000 m3/d)[71]
- Fos-sur-Mer Refinery (ExxonMobil), 140,000 bbl/d (22,000 m3/d)
- Feyzin Refinery (Total), 119,000 bbl/d (18,900 m3/d)
- Fort de France Refinery (Total), 17,000 bbl/d (2,700 m3/d)
Closed
edit- Flandres Refinery (Total), 160,000 bbl/d (25,000 m3/d) - closed
- La Mede refinery (Total), 155,000 bbl/d (24,600 m3/d) - converted to biorefinery, and reopened 2019[72]
- Petit Couronne Refinery (Petroplus), 142,000 bbl/d (22,600 m3/d) - closed
- Berre L'Etang Refinery (LyondellBasell), 110,000 bbl/d (17,000 m3/d) - mothballed in 2011[73]
- Grandpuits Refinery (Total), 99,000 bbl/d (15,700 m3/d) - crude prossesing stopped in 2021 being converted in biorefinery and plastic recycling complex
- Reichstett Refinery (Petroplus), 77,000 bbl/d (12,200 m3/d) - closed
Germany
edit- Wilhelmshaven Refinery (Hestya), 300,000 bbl/d (48,000 m3/d)
- MiRO Karlsruhe Refinery (MiRO(Shell/Rosneft/Phillips 66)) 285,000 bbl/d (45,300 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 9.33[15]
- Ruhr Öl Refinery (BP), 266,000 bbl/d (42,300 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 8.44[15]
- Ingolstadt Refinery (Bayernoil(VARO/Eni/Rosneft/BP)), 262,000 bbl/d (41,700 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 7.20[15]
- TotalEnergies Refinery Mitteldeutschland (Total) 227,000 bbl/d (36,100 m3/d), at the Leuna works site in Saxony-Anhalt.
- Schwedt Refinery (PCK Raffinerie GmbH(Shell/Rosneft/Eni), 210,000 bbl/d (33,000 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 10.43[15]
- Rheinland Werk Godorf Cologne Refinery (Royal Dutch Shell), 190,000 bbl/d (30,000 m3/d)
- Rheinland Werk Wesseling Cologne Refinery (Royal Dutch Shell), 160,000 bbl/d (25,000 m3/d)
- Ingolstadt Refinery (Gunvor), 110,000 bbl/d (17,000 m3/d)
- Hamburg (Holborn) Refinery (Tamoil) 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d)
- Raffinerie Heide (Klesch) 90,000 bbl/d (14,000 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 9.9[15]
- Emsland Lingen Refinery (BP) 80,000 bbl/d (13,000 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 10.77[15]
- Burghausen Refinery (OMV) 70,000 bbl/d (11,000 m3/d)
- Elbe Mineralölwerke Hamburg-Harburg Refinery (Royal Dutch Shell; an agreement to sell to Nynas was announced on 12 December 2011)
Greece
edit- Corinth Refinery (Motor Oil Hellas), Corinth, Peloponnese 185,000 bbl/d (29,400 m3/d)[74]
- Aspropyrgos Refinery (Hellenic Petroleum), Aspropyrgos, West Attica 148,000 bbl/d (23,500 m3/d)[75]
- Elefsina Refinery (Hellenic Petroleum), Elefsina, West Attica 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d)
- Thessaloniki Refinery (Hellenic Petroleum), Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia 93,000 bbl/d (14,800 m3/d)[75]
Hungary
edit- Szazhalombatta Refinery (MOL), Szazhalombatta, Pest 161,000 bbl/d (25,600 m3/d)[76]
Ireland
edit- Whitegate refinery (Irving Oil), 71,000 bbl/d (11,300 m3/d)
Italy
edit- Sarlux Sarroch Refinery (Saras S.p.A.) 300,000 bbl/d (48,000 m3/d)
- Lukoil Impianti Sud Refinery (ISAB ERG), 214,000 bbl/d (34,000 m3/d)
- Milazzo RAM Refinery (Eni, Kuwait Petroleum Italia SPA) 200,000 bbl/d (32,000 m3/d)
- Sarpom Trecate, Novara Refinery (SARPOM IP 74.1%/Erg 25.9%), 200,000 bbl/d (32,000 m3/d)
- Sonatrach Augusta Refinery (Sonatrach Raffineria Italiana, affiliate of Sonatrach), 190,000 bbl/d (30,000 m3/d)
- Lukoil Impianti Nord Refinery (ISAB ERG), 160,000 bbl/d (25,000 m3/d)
- Sannazzaro de' Burgondi Refinery (Eni) 160,000 bbl/d (25,000 m3/d)
- Falconara Marittima Ancona Refinery (API), 85,000 bbl/d (13,500 m3/d)
- Taranto Refinery (Eni) 90,000 bbl/d (14,000 m3/d)
- Iplom Busalla Refinery (IPLOM), 1.890.000 ton/annum capacity
Closed
edit- Livorno Refinery (Eni) 84,000 bbl/d (13,400 m3/d) Crude prossessing being stopped 2022
- Porto Marghera Venice Refinery (Eni) 70,000 bbl/d (11,000 m3/d) - closed, converted into biorefinery, restarted production June 2014 (capacity less than 6,000 barrels/day)
- Cremona Refinery (Tamoil) 80,000 bbl/d (13,000 m3/d) - closed March 2011
- Mantova Refinery (IES Italiana), 55,000 bbl/d (8,700 m3/d) - closed January 2013
- Gela Refinery (Eni) 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d) - closed, being converted into biorefinery
- Rome Refinery (Total 77.5%/Erg 22.5%), 90,000 bbl/d (14,000 m3/d) - closed June 2012
Lithuania
edit- Mažeikių Refinery (Mazeikiu Nafta - PKN Orlen), 263,000 bbl/d (41,800 m3/d)
Netherlands
edit- Shell Pernis Refinery (Royal Dutch Shell), 416,000 bbl/d (66,100 m3/d)
- BP Rotterdam Refinery (BP), 400,000 bbl/d (64,000 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 5.29[15]
- Botlek (ExxonMobil) Rotterdam, 195,000 bbl/d (31,000 m3/d)
- Zeeland Refinery (Total/Lukoil) 149,000 bbl/d (23,700 m3/d)[77]
- Gunvor Refinery Europoort (Gunvor), 80,000 bbl/d (13,000 m3/d) Crude processing stopped 2020.
- VPR Refinery (Vitol) 80,000 bbl/d (13,000 m3/d)[78]
North Macedonia
edit- OKTA Skopje Refinery (Hellenic Petroleum), 50,000 bbl/d (7,900 m3/d)
Norway
edit- Slagen Refinery (ExxonMobil), 110,000 bbl/d (17,000 m3/d) Closed 2021.Converted to import terminal.
- Mongstad Refinery (Equinor), 200,000 bbl/d (32,000 m3/d)
Poland
edit- Plock Refinery (PKN Orlen), 276,000 bbl/d (43,900 m3/d)
- Gdansk Refinery (Grupa LOTOS), 210,000 bbl/d (33,000 m3/d) (processing capacity after second distillation startup in 1Q2010).
- Czechowice Refinery (Grupa LOTOS), 12,000 bbl/d (1,900 m3/d), crude oil processing terminated 1Q2006
- Trzebinia Refinery (PKN Orlen), 4,000 bbl/d (640 m3/d)
- Jaslo Oil Refinery (Grupa LOTOS), 3,000 bbl/d (480 m3/d), crude oil processing terminated 4Q2008
- Jedlicze Refinery (PKN Orlen), 2,800 bbl/d (450 m3/d)
- Glimar Refinery (Hudson Oil), 3,400 bbl/d (540 m3/d) - all operations (including crude oil processing) terminated 2005, acquired 2011
Portugal
edit- Sines Refinery (Galp Energia), 220,000 bbl/d (35,000 m3/d)
- Porto Refinery (Galp Energia), 110,000 bbl/d (17,000 m3/d), Closed in April 2021.
Romania
edit- Petromidia Constanţa Refinery (Rompetrol), 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d)
- Petrobrazi Refinery Ploiești (Petrom/OMV), 90,000 bbl/d (14,000 m3/d)
- Petrotel Lukoil Refinery Ploiești (LUKOIL), 68,000 bbl/d (10,800 m3/d)
- Vega Ploiești Refinery (Rompetrol), 20,000 bbl/d (3,200 m3/d)
- Petrolsub Suplacu de Barcău Refinery (Petrom/OMV), 15,000 bbl/d (2,400 m3/d)
closed
edit- RAFO Oneşti (Calder A), 70,000 bbl/d (11,000 m3/d) - closed
- Steaua Romană Câmpina Refinery (Omnimpex Chemicals), 15,000 bbl/d (2,400 m3/d) - Closed
- Arpechim Refinery Pitești (Petrom/OMV), 70,000 bbl/d (11,000 m3/d) - Closed
- Astra Refinery (Interagro), 20,000 bbl/d (3,200 m3/d) '- closed
Russia
edit- Achinsk Refinery (Rosneft), Krasnoyarsk Krai.[79]
- Angarsk Petrochemical Company (Rosneft), Capacity: 10.2 million tons of oil per year.[80]
- Kirishi Refinery (Surgutneftegas), 346,000 bbl/d (55,000 m3/d)
- Komsomolsky Refinery (Rosneft), in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Khabarovsk Krai.[81]
- Krasnodar Refinery (Russneft), 52,000 bbl/d (8,300 m3/d)
- Kuibyshev Refinery (Rosneft), 120,500 bbl/d (19,160 m3/d) in the Samara Oblast.[82]
- Novokuibyshevsk Refinery (Rosneft), 136,000 bbl/d (21,600 m3/d) in the Samara Oblast.[83]
- Moscow Refinery (Gazprom Neft), 181,000 bbl/d (28,800 m3/d)
- Nizhnekamsk Refinery (TANEKO), 150,000 bbl/d (24,000 m3/d)
- Nizhnekamsk Refinery (TAIF), 143,000 bbl/d (22,700 m3/d)
- Kstovo Refinery (Lukoil) in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, 293,000 bbl/d (46,600 m3/d)
- Novoshakhtinsk Refinery (Новошахтинский завод нефтепродуктов), 172,600 bbl/d (27,440 m3/d)[84]
- Orsk Refinery (SAFMAR), 114,000 bbl/d (18,100 m3/d)
- Perm Refinery (Lukoil), 226,000 bbl/d (35,900 m3/d)
- Ryazan Refinery (Rosneft), 295,000 bbl/d (46,900 m3/d)
- Salavatnefteorgsintez Refinery (Gazprom), 172,000 bbl/d (27,300 m3/d)
- Saratov Refinery (Rosneft), 120,500 bbl/d (19,160 m3/d)
- Syzran Refinery (Rosneft), 120,500 bbl/d (19,160 m3/d)
- Tuapse Refinery (Rosneft), 207,000 bbl/d (32,900 m3/d)
- Ukhta Refinery (Lukoil), 72,000 bbl/d (11,400 m3/d)
- Ufa Refinery (Bashneft), 129,000 bbl/d (20,500 m3/d)
- Novo-Ufa Refinery (Bashneft), 122,500 bbl/d (19,480 m3/d)
- Ufaneftekhim Refinery (Bashneft), 160,000 bbl/d (25,000 m3/d)
- Volgograd Refinery (Lukoil), 250,000 bbl/d (40,000 m3/d)
- Yaroslavl Refinery (Slavneft), 271,000 bbl/d (43,100 m3/d)
Serbia
edit- Pančevo Refinery (Naftna Industrija Srbije),
- Novi Sad Refinery (Naftna Industrija Srbije),
- Hemco Refinery Hemco Lubricants
Slovakia
edit- Slovnaft Bratislava Refinery (MOL), 110,000 bbl/d (17,000 m3/d)
- Petrochema Dubová Refinery (Russian investors), Petrochema
Spain
edit- Bilbao Refinery (Petronor), 220,000 bbl/d (35,000 m3/d)
- Puertollano Refinery (Repsol), 140,000 bbl/d (22,000 m3/d)
- Tarragona Refinery (Repsol), 160,000 bbl/d (25,000 m3/d)
- Tarragona Asphalt Refinery (ASESA), 20,000 bbl/d (3,200 m3/d)
- A Coruña Refinery (Repsol), 125,000 bbl/d (19,900 m3/d)
- Cartagena Refinery (Repsol), 220,000 bbl/d (35,000 m3/d)
- Tenerife Refinery (CEPSA), 90,000 bbl/d (14,000 m3/d) - To be closed in 2030
- Palos de la Frontera Refinery (CEPSA), 200,000 bbl/d (32,000 m3/d)
- Gibraltar-San Roque Refinery (CEPSA), 240,000 bbl/d (38,000 m3/d)
- Castellon Refinery (BP), 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 10.58[15]
Sweden
edit- Lysekil Refinery, 220,000 bbl/d (35,000 m3/d) (Preem)
- Preemraff Gothenburg Refinery, 132,000 bbl/d (21,000 m3/d) (Preem)
- Nynäshamn Refinery, 90,000 bbl/d (14,000 m3/d) (Nynas)
- Gothenburg Refinery, 78,000 bbl/d (12,400 m3/d) (st1)
Switzerland
edit- Cressier Refinery (VaroEnergy), 68,000 bbl/d (10,800 m3/d)
- Collombey-Muraz Refinery (Tamoil), 45,000 bbl/d (7,200 m3/d) - closed end of March 2015
Ukraine
edit- Halychyna Refinery (Pryvat), 40,000 bbl/d (6,400 m3/d)
- Kherson Refinery (Alliance), 36,000 bbl/d (5,700 m3/d)
- Kremenchuk Refinery (Ukrtatnafta), 368,500 bbl/d (58,590 m3/d)
- LINOS Refinery (TNK-BP), 320,000 bbl/d (51,000 m3/d)
- Lviv Oil Research & Refinery
- Naftokhimik Prykarpattya (Pryvat), 39,000 bbl/d (6,200 m3/d)
- Odesa Refinery (LUKOIL), 70,000 bbl/d (11,000 m3/d)
United Kingdom
edit- England
- Coryton Refinery (Petroplus), 175,000 bbl/d (27,800 m3/d) - shut down; converted to terminal in 2012
- Fawley Refinery (ExxonMobil), 270,000 bbl/d (43,000 m3/d)
- Humber Refinery (Phillips 66), 221,000 bbl/d (35,100 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 11.6
- Kent Refinery (BP), 4,000,000 tonnes/year - closed 1982
- Lindsey Oil Refinery (Prax), 223,000 bbl/d (35,500 m3/d)
- Teesside Refinery (Petroplus), 117,000 bbl/d (18,600 m3/d) - closed 2009
- Shell Haven Refinery (Royal Dutch Shell), 6,000 tonnes/d - closed 1999
- Stanlow Refinery (Essar Oil), 272,000 bbl/d (43,200 m3/d)
- Scotland
- Grangemouth Refinery (Petroineos, a joint venture of Ineos and PetroChina), 205,000 bbl/d (32,600 m3/d)
- Wales
- Milford Haven Refinery (Murco),135,000 bbl/d (21,500 m3/d) - closed in November 2014
- Pembroke Refinery (Valero), 215,000 bbl/d (34,200 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 11.6[85]
North & Central America
editAruba
edit- Aruba Refinery (Valero) 275,000 bbl/d (43,700 m3/d) - closed in 2012; to be converted to terminal. Bought by Citgo and reopened.[73]
Canada
editGeneral information
editAs of 2018, Canadian refineries process 1,600,000 bbl/d (250,000 m3/d) of crude oil, and produce 1,900,000 bbl/d (300,000 m3/d) of petroleum products.[86][87]
Alberta
edit- Strathcona Refinery, Sherwood Park, Strathcona County (Imperial Oil / ExxonMobil), 191,000 bbl/d (30,400 m3/d)
- Scotford Refinery, Strathcona County (Shell Oil Company/Canadian Natural Resources), 114,000 bbl/d (18,100 m3/d)
- Edmonton Refinery, Strathcona County (Suncor Energy), 142,000 bbl/d (22,600 m3/d)
- Sturgeon Refinery, Redwater, Sturgeon County (North West Redwater Partnership), 80,000 bbl/d (13,000 m3/d)
- Husky Lloydminster Refinery, Lloydminster, Vermilion River, (Husky Energy), 30,000 bbl/d (4,800 m3/d)
British Columbia
edit- Burnaby Refinery, Burnaby (Parkland Fuel), 55,000 bbl/d (8,700 m3/d)
- Prince George Refinery, Prince George (Tidewater), 12,000 bbl/d (1,900 m3/d)
New Brunswick
edit- Irving Oil Refinery, Saint John (Irving Oil), 320,000 bbl/d (51,000 m3/d)
Newfoundland and Labrador
edit- North Atlantic Refinery, Come by Chance (North Atlantic Refining), 130,000 bbl/d (21,000 m3/d)
Ontario
edit- Nanticoke Refinery, Nanticoke (Imperial Oil / ExxonMobil), 112,000 bbl/d (17,800 m3/d)
- Sarnia Refinery, Sarnia (Imperial Oil / ExxonMobil), 121,000 bbl/d (19,200 m3/d)
- Shell Corunna Refinery, Corunna (Shell Canada), 85,000 bbl/d (13,500 m3/d)
- Clarkson Refinery, Mississauga, Ontario (HollyFrontier), 15,600 bbl/d (2,480 m3/d)[88]
- Sarnia Refinery, Sarnia (Suncor Energy), 85,000 bbl/d (13,500 m3/d)
Quebec
edit- Montreal Refinery, Montreal (Suncor Energy), 137,000 bbl/d (21,800 m3/d)[89]
- Jean-Gaulin Refinery, Lévis, (Valero), 235,000 bbl/d (37,400 m3/d)[89]
Saskatchewan
edit- CCRL Refinery Complex, Regina, (FCL)), 145,000 bbl/d (23,100 m3/d)
- Moose Jaw Refinery, Moose Jaw (Gibson Energy), 22,000 bbl/d (3,500 m3/d)
Cuba
edit- Nico López Refinery (Cupet) Havana, Cuba 122,000 bbl/d (19,400 m3/d)
- Hermanos Díaz Refinery (Cupet) Santiago, Cuba 102,500 bbl/d (16,300 m3/d)
- Cienfuegos Refinery (Cupet) Cienfuegos, Cuba 76,000 bbl/d (12,100 m3/d)
Curaçao
edit- Isla Refinery (RdK) 320,000 bbl/d (51,000 m3/d)
Costa Rica
edit- Puerto Limón Refinery (Recope) (start-up 1967), not operational since 2011 25,000 bbl/d (4,000 m3/d)
Dominican Republic
edit- Haina Refinery (REFIDOMSA) 33,000 bbl/d (5,200 m3/d) (start-up 1973)
El Salvador
edit- Refinería Petrolera de Acajutla S.A. de C.V. (Puma Energy) 22,000 bbl/d (3,500 m3/d) (start-up 1962) closed in October 2012 to become a terminal.
Guatemala
edit- Puerto Barrios Refinery (Texaco-out of use) 12,500 bbl/d (1,990 m3/d)
- La Libertad Refinery (Perenco)
Honduras
edit- Puerto Cortés Refinery (REFTEXA) (Texaco) 16,000 bbl/d (2,500 m3/d) - closed
Jamaica
editMartinique
edit- Fort de France (SARA) 16,000 bbl/d (2,500 m3/d)
Mexico
edit- Tula Refinery (Pemex) Tula, Hidalgo 320,000 bbl/d (51,000 m3/d)
- Minatitlan Refinery (Pemex) Minatitlan, Veracruz 167,000 bbl/d (26,600 m3/d)
- Cadereyta Refinery (Pemex) Cadereyta Jiménez, Nuevo León 217,000 bbl/d (34,500 m3/d)
- Salamanca Refinery (Pemex) Salamanca, Guanajuato 192,000 bbl/d (30,500 m3/d)
- Francisco I. Madero Refinery (Pemex) Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas 177,000 bbl/d (28,100 m3/d)
- Salina Cruz Refinery (Pemex) Salina Cruz, Oaxaca 330,000 bbl/d (52,000 m3/d)
- Dos Bocas or Olmeca Refinery (Pemex) Paraiso, Tabasco Under Construction, Set to open in mid-2024. The refinery will have a capacity of 340,000 barrels of oil.
Nicaragua
edit- Managua Refinery (MANREF)-Managua (Puma Energy) 21,000 bbl/d (3,300 m3/d) (start-up 1962)
Trinidad and Tobago
edit- Pointe-à-Pierre Refinery (Petrotrin) (Previously Texaco) 170,000 bbl/d (27,000 m3/d) Closed November 2018
United States
editAs of January 2022[update], there were 125 operating oil refineries in the United States per the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).[90]
Alabama
edit- Atmore Refinery (Goodway Refining LLC), Atmore, 4,100 bbl/d (650 m3/d)[7]
- Saraland Refinery (Vertex Energy), Saraland, 88,000 bbl/d (14,000 m3/d)[91][92]
- Tuscaloosa Refinery (Hunt Refining Company), Tuscaloosa, 62,000 bbl/d (9,900 m3/d)[93][7]
Alaska
edit- Kenai Refinery (Marathon Petroleum Company), Kenai, 68,000 bbl/d (10,800 m3/d)
- North Pole Refinery (Petro Star by Arctic Slope Regional Corporation), North Pole, 19,700 bbl/d (3,130 m3/d)
- North Pole Refinery (Flint Hills Resources LP by Koch Industries), North Pole, 127,459 bbl/d (20,264.4 m3/d) (shut down in 2014)[94]
- Prudhoe Bay Crude Oil Topping Unit (Hilcorp), Prudhoe Bay, 10,500 bbl/d (1,670 m3/d)
- Kuparuk Topping Unit (ConocoPhillips), Prudhoe Bay, 15,000 bbl/d (2,400 m3/d)
- Valdez Refinery (Petro Star by Arctic Slope Regional Corporation), Valdez, 55,000 bbl/d (8,700 m3/d)
Arkansas
edit- El Dorado Refinery (Delek), El Dorado, 83,000 bbl/d (13,200 m3/d)
- Smackover Refinery (Cross Oil Refining & Marketing Inc by Martin Midstream Partners LP), Smackover, 7,500 bbl/d (1,190 m3/d)
California
edit- Bakersfield Refinery (GCEH), Bakersfield, formerly 66,000 bbl/d (10,500 m3/d), conversion to 17,000 bbl/d (2,700 m3/d) of renewable diesel projected to be completed by 2nd half of 2022[95][96][97]
- Bakersfield Refinery (Kern Oil & Refining Co.), Bakersfield, 26,000 bbl/d (4,100 m3/d)[98][99]
- Bakersfield Refinery (San Joaquin Refining Co.), Bakersfield, 15,000 bbl/d (2,400 m3/d)[98][100]
- Benicia Refinery (Valero), Benicia, 145,000 bbl/d (23,100 m3/d),[98][101] Nelson Complexity Index 16.1[85]
- El Segundo Refinery (Chevron), El Segundo, 269,000 bbl/d (42,800 m3/d)[98][102]
- Los Angeles Refinery (Marathon), Carson and Wilmington, 365,000 bbl/d (58,000 m3/d) (the formerly separate Carson and Wilmington refineries began reporting as one entity in 2019)[98][95][103] Nelson Complexity Index 12.07[15]
- Los Angeles Refinery (Phillips 66), Wilmington and Carson, 139,000 bbl/d (22,100 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 14.3[98][104]
- Martinez/Avon Refinery (Marathon), Martinez, formerly 166,000 bbl/d (26,400 m3/d), conversion to 48,000 bbl/d (7,600 m3/d) of renewable diesel projected to be completed by late 2023[95][105]
- Martinez Refinery (PBF Energy), Martinez, 156,400 bbl/d (24,870 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 16.1[98][106]
- Paramount Refinery (World Energy), Paramount, 50,000 bbl/d (7,900 m3/d), idle as of 12 March 2021[95][107]
- Richmond Refinery (Chevron), Richmond, 245,271 bbl/d (38,995.0 m3/d)[98][108]
- San Francisco Refinery (Phillips 66), Rodeo and Arroyo Grande, 120,200 bbl/d (19,110 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 13.3 (the 200-mile-apart but connected Rodeo and Santa Maria/Arroyo Grande refineries began reporting as one entity in 2017)[98][95][109] Intended to be closed and Converted to renewable fuels plant by 2024 [110]
- Santa Maria Refinery (Greka Energy), Santa Maria, 9,500 bbl/d (1,510 m3/d)[98][111]
- South Gate Refinery (World Oil Corp., formerly Lunday-Thagard Co.), South Gate, 8,500 bbl/d (1,350 m3/d)[98][112]
- Torrance Refinery (PBF Energy), Torrance, 160,000 bbl/d (25,000 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 13.8 (was 14.9)[98][106][113]
- Wilmington Asphalt Refinery (Valero), Wilmington, 6,300 bbl/d (1,000 m3/d)[98][114]
- Wilmington Refinery (Valero), Wilmington, 85,000 bbl/d (13,500 m3/d),[98][7][114] Nelson Complexity Index 15.9[85]
Colorado
edit- Commerce City Refinery (Suncor Energy), Commerce City, 103,000 bbl/d (16,400 m3/d)[7]
Delaware
edit- Delaware City Refinery (Delaware City Refining Co LLC by PBF Energy), Delaware City, 182,200 bbl/d (28,970 m3/d)[7] Nelson Complexity Index 11.3[115]
Georgia
edit- Savannah Refinery (Nustar Asphalt Refining LLC by NuStar Energy), Savannah, (Asphalt Refinery) 28,000 bbl/d (4,500 m3/d)
Hawaii
edit- Kapolei Refinery (Par Hawaii Refining, LLC a subsidiary of Par Pacific Holdings), Ewa Beach (Kapolei), 93,500 bbl/d (14,870 m3/d). The single remaining refinery in Hawaii now also includes refining assets previously owned and operated as "Hawaii Refinery" by Chevron Corporation (Chevron) with up to 54,000 bbl/d (8,600 m3/d) in additional capacity. Chevron sold their Hawaii Refinery to newly formed Island Energy Services LLC in 2016, and IES sold the refining assets to Par Hawaii Refining, LLC in 2018 but retained Terminal and pipeline assets.
Illinois
edit- Lemont Refinery (Citgo), Lemont, 175,940 bbl/d (27,972 m3/d)
- Joliet Refinery (ExxonMobil), Joliet, 238,600 bbl/d (37,930 m3/d)
- Robinson Refinery (Marathon Petroleum Company), Robinson, 265,000 bbl/d (42,100 m3/d)
- Wood River Refinery (WRB Refining LP by Phillips 66/Cenovus, Roxana, 336,000 bbl/d (53,400 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 9.8
Indiana
edit- Whiting Refinery (BP Products Inc by BP), Whiting, 430,000 bbl/d (68,000 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 9.73[15]
- Mount Vernon Refinery (Countrymark Co-op), Mount Vernon, 27,100 bbl/d (4,310 m3/d)
Kansas
edit- Coffeyville Refinery (Coffeyville Resources by CVR Energy), Coffeyville, 115,000 bbl/d (18,300 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 12.9[116]
- El Dorado Refinery (HF Sinclair), El Dorado, 138,000 bbl/d (21,900 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 11.8[117]
- McPherson Refinery (CHS Inc.), McPherson, 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d)[118]
Kentucky
edit- Catlettsburg Refinery (Marathon Petroleum Company), Catlettsburg, 300,000 bbl/d (48,000 m3/d)
- Somerset Refinery (Continental Refining Company), Somerset, 5,500 bbl/d (870 m3/d)[119]
Louisiana
edit- Alliance Refinery (Phillips 66), Belle Chasse, 253,600 bbl/d (40,320 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 12.0. Closed 2021
- Baton Rouge Refinery (ExxonMobil), Baton Rouge, 540,000 bbl/d (86,000 m3/d)
- Chalmette Refinery (PBF Energy), Chalmette, 189,000 bbl/d (30,000 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 12.7[120]
- Convent Refinery (Shell Oil Company), Convent, 235,000 bbl/d (37,400 m3/d) Closed 2020 conversion into a low-carbon alternative energy facility considered.
- Cotton Valley Refinery (Calumet Specialty Products Partners), Cotton Valley, 13,020 bbl/d (2,070 m3/d)
- Garyville Refinery (Marathon Petroleum Company), Garyville, 597,000 bbl/d (94,900 m3/d)
- Krotz Springs Refinery (Delek), Krotz Springs, 80,000 bbl/d (13,000 m3/d)
- Lake Charles Refinery (Calcasieu Refining), Lake Charles, 80,000 bbl/d (13,000 m3/d)
- Lake Charles Refinery (Citgo), Lake Charles, 455,000 bbl/d (72,300 m3/d)
- Lake Charles Refinery,(Pelican Refining), Lake Charles, 150,000 bbl/d (24,000 m3/d)
- Lake Charles Refinery (Phillips 66), Westlake, 260,000 bbl/d (41,000 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 11.2[121]
- Meraux Refinery (Valero), Meraux, 125,000 bbl/d (19,900 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 9.7[85]
- Norco Refinery (Shell Oil Company), Norco, 238,000 bbl/d (37,800 m3/d)
- Port Allen Refinery (Placid Refining), Port Allen, 60,000 bbl/d (9,500 m3/d)[122]
- Princeton Refinery (Calumet Specialty Products Partners), Princeton, 8,300 bbl/d (1,320 m3/d)
- Shreveport Refinery (Calumet Specialty Products Partners), Shreveport, 57,000 bbl/d (9,100 m3/d)
- St. Charles Refinery (Valero), Norco, 215,000 bbl/d (34,200 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 16.0[85]
- St. Rose Refinery (Shell Oil Company, St. Rose, 45,000 bbl/d (7,200 m3/d)
Michigan
edit- Marathon Detroit Refinery (Marathon Petroleum Company), Detroit, 139,000 bbl/d (22,100 m3/d)
Minnesota
edit- Pine Bend Refinery (Flint Hills Resources by Koch Industries), Rosemount, 335,000 bbl/d (53,300 m3/d)
- St. Paul Park Refinery (Marathon Petroleum Company), St. Paul Park, 105,000 bbl/d (16,700 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 11.5[123]
Mississippi
edit- Pascagoula Refinery (Chevron), Pascagoula, 330,000 bbl/d (52,000 m3/d)
- Vicksburg Refinery (Ergon), Vicksburg, 23,000 bbl/d (3,700 m3/d)
- Rogerslacy Refinery (Hunt Southland Refining), Sandersville 11,000 bbl/d (1,700 m3/d)
- Greenville Refinery, Scott Petroleum, Biodiesel Oil Refinery
Montana
edit- Billings Refinery (Phillips 66), Billings, 59,000 bbl/d (9,400 m3/d)
- Billings Refinery (Par Pacific Holdings), Billings, 60,000 bbl/d (9,500 m3/d)
- Calumet Montana Refining (Calumet Specialty Products Partners), Great Falls, 24,500 bbl/d (3,900 m3/d)
- Laurel Refinery (CHS Inc.), Laurel, 59,600 bbl/d (9,480 m3/d)
Nevada
edit- Eagle Springs Refinery (Foreland Refining), Ely, 2,000 bbl/d (320 m3/d)
New Jersey
edit- Bayway Refinery (Phillips 66), Linden, 238,000 bbl/d (37,800 m3/d)
- Eagle Point Refinery (Sunoco), Westville,[124] 145,000 bbl/d (23,100 m3/d) - closed in 2010[7]
- Paulsboro Asphalt Refinery (Axeon) Paulsboro[125] 70,000 bbl/d (11,000 m3/d) - scheduled to close in 2017[126][127]
- Paulsboro Refinery (PBF Energy) Paulsboro 160,000 bbl/d (25,000 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 13.2[115]
- Perth Amboy Refinery (Chevron), Perth Amboy 80,000 bbl/d (13,000 m3/d) - closed in 2012[7]
- Port Reading Refinery (Hess), Port Reading 70,000 bbl/d (11,000 m3/d) - closed in 2013[128]
New Mexico
edit- Navajo Refinery (HF Sinclair), Artesia, 102,000 bbl/d (16,200 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 11.8[117]
- Bloomfield Refinery (Western Refining), Bloomfield, 16,800 bbl/d (2,670 m3/d) - closed 2012[7]
- Ciniza Refinery (Marathon Petroleum Company), Gallup, 25,500 bbl/d (4,050 m3/d) - closed 2020
North Dakota
edit- Mandan Refinery (Marathon Petroleum), Mandan, 76,000 bbl/d (12,100 m3/d)
- Dickinson Renewables Facility (Marathon Petroleum), Dickinson, 19,000 bbl/d (3,000 m3/d) converted to 15,000 barrels oilbbl/d renewable diesel plant
Ohio
edit- Canton Refinery (Marathon Petroleum), Canton, 93,000 bbl/d (14,800 m3/d)
- Lima Refinery (Cenovus Energy), Lima, 155,000 bbl/d (24,600 m3/d)
- Toledo Refinery (BP/Husky Energy), Toledo, 152,000 bbl/d (24,200 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 10.66[15]
- Toledo Refinery (PBF) (PBF Energy) Toledo, 180,000 bbl/d (29,000 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index - 9.2[115]
Oklahoma
edit- Ardmore Refinery (Valero), Ardmore, 86,000 bbl/d (13,700 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 12.1[85]
- Ponca City Refinery (Phillips 66) Ponca City, 200,000 bbl/d (32,000 m3/d)
- Tulsa Refinery East & West (HF Sinclair), Tulsa, 155,300 bbl/d (24,690 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 14.0[129]
- Wynnewood Refinery (Wynnewood Refining by CVR Energy) Wynnewood, 70,000 bbl/d (11,000 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 9.3[116]
Pennsylvania
edit- Bradford Refinery (American Refining Group), Bradford, 11,000 bbl/d (1,700 m3/d)
- Marcus Hook Refinery (Sunoco), Marcus Hook, 175,000 bbl/d (27,800 m3/d) - closed 2011[7]
- Philadelphia Refinery (Philadelphia Energy Solutions by Carlyle Group), Philadelphia 335,000 bbl/d (53,300 m3/d) - closed 6/2019
- Trainer Refinery (Monroe Energy by Delta Air Lines), Trainer, 185,000 bbl/d (29,400 m3/d)
- Warren Refinery, United Refining Company, Warren, 65,000 bbl/d (10,300 m3/d)
- Wamsutta Oil Refinery (historical), McClintocksville
Tennessee
editTexas
edit- Baytown Refinery (ExxonMobil), Baytown, 585,000 bbl/d (93,000 m3/d)
- Big Spring Refinery (Delek), Big Spring, 70,000 bbl/d (11,000 m3/d)
- Beaumont Refinery (ExxonMobil), Beaumont, 630,000 bbl/d (100,000 m3/d)
- Borger Refinery (WRB Refining LP by Phillips 66/Cenovus, Borger 146,000 bbl/d (23,200 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 12.3[121]
- Corpus Christi Complex (Flint Hills Resources), Corpus Christi, 290,000 bbl/d (46,000 m3/d)
- Corpus Christi Refinery (Citgo), Corpus Christi, 157,500 bbl/d (25,040 m3/d)
- Corpus Christi East & West Refinery (Valero), Corpus Christi, 205,000 bbl/d (32,600 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 15.4[85]
- Deer Park Refinery (PEMEX), Deer Park, 316,600 bbl/d (50,340 m3/d)
- El Paso Refinery (Marathon Petroleum), El Paso, 122,000 bbl/d (19,400 m3/d)
- Galveston Bay Refinery (Marathon Petroleum), Texas City, 631,000 bbl/d (100,300 m3/d)
- Houston Refinery (LyondellBasell), Houston, 263,776 bbl/d (41,937.0 m3/d)
- Houston Refinery (Valero), Houston, 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 8.9[85]
- Independent Refinery (Stratnor), Houston, 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d)
- McKee Refinery (Valero), Sunray, 200,000 bbl/d (32,000 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 9.5[85][130]
- Nixon Refinery (Blue Dolphin Energy Company) Nixon, 15,000 bbl/d (2,400 m3/d)
- Pasadena Refining System (Chevron), Pasadena, 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d)
- Port Arthur Refinery (Total), Port Arthur, 225,500 bbl/d (35,850 m3/d)
- Port Arthur Refinery (Motiva Enterprises), Port Arthur, 630,000 bbl/d (100,000 m3/d)
- Port Arthur Refinery (Valero), Port Arthur, 335,000 bbl/d (53,300 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 12.4[85]
- San Antonio Refinery (Calumet Specialty Products Partners), San Antonio, 21,000 bbl/d (3,300 m3/d)
- Sweeny Refinery (Phillips 66), Sweeny, 247,000 bbl/d (39,300 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 13.2[121]
- Texas City Refinery (Valero), Texas City Nelson Complexity Index 11.1,[131] 225,000 bbl/d (35,800 m3/d)
- Sullivan Three Rivers Refinery (Valero), Three Rivers, 89,000 bbl/d (14,100 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 13.2[85]
- Tyler Refinery (Delek), Tyler, 75,000 bbl/d (11,900 m3/d)
Utah
edit- North Salt Lake Refinery (Big West Oil, a subsidiary of FJ Management), North Salt Lake, 35,000 bbl/d (5,600 m3/d)[132]
- Salt Lake City Refinery (Chevron), Salt Lake City, 50,000 bbl/d (7,900 m3/d)
- Salt Lake City Refinery (Marathon Petroleum), Salt Lake City, 68,000 bbl/d (10,800 m3/d)
- Woods Cross Refinery (HF Sinclair), Woods Cross, 25,050 bbl/d (3,983 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 12.5[117]
- Woods Cross Refinery (Silver Eagle Refining), Woods Cross, 15,000 bbl/d (2,400 m3/d)
Washington
edit- Puget Sound Refinery (HF Sinclair), Anacortes, 145,000 bbl/d (23,100 m3/d)
- Marathon Anacortes Refinery (Marathon Petroleum), Anacortes, 120,000 bbl/d (19,000 m3/d)
- Cherry Point Refinery (BP), Blaine, 225,000 bbl/d (35,800 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 9.59[15]
- Ferndale Refinery (Phillips 66), Ferndale, 101,000 bbl/d (16,100 m3/d)
- Tacoma Refinery (Par Pacific Holdings), Tacoma, 40,700 bbl/d (6,470 m3/d)
West Virginia
editWisconsin
edit- Superior Refinery (Cenovus Energy), Superior, 38,000 bbl/d (6,000 m3/d)
Wyoming
edit- Cheyenne Refinery (HF Sinclair), Cheyenne, WY, 52,000 bbl/d (8,300 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 8.9[117] Converted (2020) in Renewable Diesel facility
- Douglas Refinery (Genesis Energy), Douglas, WY, 3,800 bbl/d (600 m3/d)
- Evanston Refinery (Silver Eagle Refining), Evanston, WY, 3,000 bbl/d (480 m3/d)
- Newcastle Refinery (Wyoming Refining Company, LLC a subsidiary of Par Pacific Holdings), Newcastle, WY, 18,000 bbl/d (2,900 m3/d)
- HF Sinclair Parco (HF Sinclair), Sinclair, WY, 85,000 bbl/d (13,500 m3/d)
- Sinclair Casper Refinery (HF Sinclair), Evansville, WY, 25,000 bbl/d (4,000 m3/d)
US Virgin Islands
editOceania
editAustralia
editNew South Wales
edit- Kurnell Refinery (Caltex), 124,500 bbl/d (19,790 m3/d),[133] Botany Bay - closed in 2014 and converted to a terminal
- Clyde Refinery (Shell Australia), 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d), Clyde - closed in 2012 and converted to a terminal
- Matraville Refinery (Total), 45,000 bbl/d (7,200 m3/d), Matraville - closed in 1985
Victoria
edit- Geelong Oil Refinery (Vitol, Viva Energy), 130,000 bbl/d (21,000 m3/d), Geelong
- Altona Refinery (ExxonMobil Australia), about 75,000 bbl/d (11,900 m3/d), Altona North (refinery reduced from 2 trains to 1 train between 2000 and 2004) - closed in 2021 and converting to terminal
- Westernport Refinery (BP), 35,000 bbl/d (5,600 m3/d), Crib Point - closed in 1984
Queensland
edit- Bulwer Island Refinery (BP), Bulwer Island 90,000 bbl/d (14,000 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 7.21[15] - closed in 2015 and converted to a jet fuel terminal
- Lytton Oil Refinery (Ampol), 104,000 bbl/d (16,500 m3/d), Lytton
- Eromanga Refinery (IOR Energy), 1,200 bbl/d (190 m3/d), Eromanga
South Australia
edit- Port Stanvac Refinery (ExxonMobil), 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d), Lonsdale - mothballed in 2003, closed in 2009
Western Australia
edit- Kwinana Oil Refinery (BP), Kwinana 138,000 bbl/d (21,900 m3/d), Nelson Complexity Index 7.70[15] - closed in 2021 and converting to terminal[134]
New Zealand
edit- Marsden Point Oil Refinery (Refining NZ), Whangārei 96,000 bbl/d (15,300 m3/d) Nelson Complexity Index 8.12[15] - closing in 2022 and converting to terminal
Papua New Guinea
edit- InterOil Refinery, Port Moresby (Puma Energy), 32,500 bbl/d (5,170 m3/d)
South America
editArgentina
edit- La Plata Refinery (YPF) 189,000 bbl/d (30,000 m3/d)
- Buenos Aires Refinery (Royal Dutch Shell) 110,000 bbl/d (17,000 m3/d)
- Luján de Cuyo Refinery (YPF) 105,500 bbl/d (16,770 m3/d)
- Esso Campana Refinery (Axion Energy) 84,500 bbl/d (13,430 m3/d)
- San Lorenzo Refinery (Refisan S.A.) 38,000 bbl/d (6,000 m3/d) (start-up 1938)
- Plaza Huincul Refinery (YPF) 25,000 bbl/d (4,000 m3/d) (start-up 1919)
- Campo Duran Refinery (Refinor) 32,000 bbl/d (5,100 m3/d)
- Bahía Blanca Refinery (Petrobras) 28,975 bbl/d (4,606.7 m3/d)
- Avellaneda Refinery (Destilerías Argentinas de Petróleos, DAPSA) 1,300 bbl/d (210 m3/d)
Bolivia
edit- Gualberto Villarael Cochabamba Refinery (YPFB) 40,000 bbl/d (6,400 m3/d)
- Guillermo Elder Bell Santa Cruz Refinery (YPFB) 20,000 bbl/d (3,200 m3/d)
- Carlos Montenegro Sucre Refinery (Refisur SA) 3,000 bbl/d (480 m3/d)
- Reficruz 2,000 bbl/d (320 m3/d)
- Refinería Oro Negro SA 2,000 bbl/d (320 m3/d)
Brazil
edit- REFAP (Petrobras), Canoas 201,000 bbl/d (32,000 m3/d)
- RECAP (Petrobras), Mauá 53,500 bbl/d (8,510 m3/d)
- REPLAN (Petrobras), Paulínia 415,000 bbl/d (66,000 m3/d)
- REVAP (Petrobras), São José dos Campos 251,500 bbl/d (39,990 m3/d)
- RPBC (Petrobras), Cubatão 170,000 bbl/d (27,000 m3/d)
- REDUC (Petrobras), Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro 242,000 bbl/d (38,500 m3/d)
- REMAN (Petrobras), Manaus 46,000 bbl/d (7,300 m3/d)
- Lubnor (Petrobras), Fortaleza 82,000 bbl/d (13,000 m3/d)
- REGAP (Petrobras), Betim 170,000 bbl/d (27,000 m3/d)
- REPAR (Petrobras), Araucária 220,000 bbl/d (35,000 m3/d)
- RLAM (Petrobras), São Francisco do Conde 280,000 bbl/d (45,000 m3/d)
- RPCC (Petrobras), Guamaré 35,000 bbl/d (5,600 m3/d)
- RNEST (Petrobras), Ipojuca 100,000 bbl/d (16,000 m3/d)
- COMPERJ(Petrobras), Itaboraí - RJ - under construction
- Refinaria Ipiranga (Refinaria Riograndense), Pelotas 17,000 bbl/d (2,700 m3/d)
- Refinaria Manguinhos (Grupo Peixoto de Castro ), Rio de Janeiro 13,800 bbl/d (2,190 m3/d)
- DAX Oil (Dax-Oil), Camaçari 2,100 bbl/d (330 m3/d)
- Univen (Univen Petróleo), Itupeva 6,900 bbl/d (1,100 m3/d)
Chile
edit- BioBio Refinery (Empresa Nacional del Petróleo), 113,000 bbl/d (18,000 m3/d)
- Aconcagua Concon Refinery (Empresa Nacional del Petróleo), 97,650 bbl/d (15,525 m3/d)
- Gregorio Refinery (Empresa Nacional del Petróleo), 14,750 bbl/d (2,345 m3/d)
Colombia
edit- Barrancabermeja-Santander Refinery (Ecopetrol), 240,000 bbl/d (38,000 m3/d) (start-up 1922).
- Cartagena Refinery (Reficar S.A.), 210,000 bbl/d (33,000 m3/d)[135] (start-up 1957)
- Hidrocasanare Refinery, 7,000 bbl/d (1,100 m3/d) (start-up 2009)
- Apiay Refinery (Ecopetrol), 2,500 bbl/d (400 m3/d)
- Orito Refinery (Ecopetrol), 2,300 bbl/d (370 m3/d)
Ecuador
edit- Esmeraldas Refinery (Petroecuador), 110,000 bbl/d (17,000 m3/d) (start-up 1978)
- La Libertad Refinery (Petroecuador), 45,000 bbl/d (7,200 m3/d)
- Shushufindi Refinery (Petroecuador), 20,000 bbl/d (3,200 m3/d)
Paraguay
edit- Villa Elisa Refinery (Petropar) 7,500 bbl/d (1,190 m3/d)
Perú
edit- Refinería La Pampilla Ventanilla/Lima (Repsol) 102,000 bbl/d (16,200 m3/d), 5 Mtpa
- Refinería de Talara (Petroperú) 65,000 bbl/d (10,300 m3/d) (start-up 1917) with FCC unit
- Refinería Iquitos Loreto (Petroperú) 12,000 bbl/d (1,900 m3/d) (start-up 1982)
- Refinería Conchan (Petroperú) 15,000 bbl/d (2,400 m3/d) (start-up 1961)
- Refinería Pucallpa (Maple Gas) 3,250 bbl/d (517 m3/d)
- Refinería El Milagro (Petroperú) 1,500 bbl/d (240 m3/d) (start-up 1994)
- Refinería Shiviyacu (Pluspetrol) 2,000 bbl/d (320 m3/d) (start-up 1950)
Suriname
edit- Staatsolie Refinery (Staatsolie) 15,000 bbl/d (2,400 m3/d)
Uruguay
edit- La Teja Montevideo Refinery (ANCAP) 40,000 bbl/d (6,400 m3/d) (start-up 1937)
Venezuela
edit- Paraguana Refinery Complex (CRP) (PDVSA) 956,000 bbl/d (152,000 m3/d) (Amuay-Cardón-Bajo Grande) (start-up 1997)
- Amuay Refinery (CRP) (PDVSA) 635,000 bbl/d (101,000 m3/d) (start-up 1950)
- Cardón Refinery (CRP) (PDVSA) 305,000 bbl/d (48,500 m3/d) (start-up 1949)
- Bajo Grande Refinery (CRP) (PDVSA) 16,000 bbl/d (2,500 m3/d) (start-up 1956)
- Puerto La Cruz Refinery (PDVSA) 200,000 bbl/d (32,000 m3/d) (start-up 1948)
- El Palito Refinery (PDVSA) 140,000 bbl/d (22,000 m3/d) (start-up 1954)
- San Roque Refinery (PDVSA) 5,200 bbl/d (830 m3/d)
- Upgraders (Extra Heavy Oil Joint Ventures with PDVSA at Jose)
- Petro San Felix, originally Petrozuata (PDVSA) 140,000 bbl/d (22,000 m3/d) (start-up 2000)
- Petropiar (PDVSA and Chevron), originally Ameriven (Phillips 66, Texaco and PDVSA) 190,000 bbl/d (30,000 m3/d) (start-up 2004)
- Petrocedeño, originally Sincor (TotalEnergies, Equinor (prev. Statoil), and PDVSA) 180,000 bbl/d (29,000 m3/d) (start-up 2001)
- Petromonagas (PDVSA, Rosneft), originally Cerro Negro (ExxonMobil, Aral AG, and PDVSA) 120,000 bbl/d (19,000 m3/d) (start-up 2001)
See also
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