Kirishi-2 Oil Refinery
The Kirishi-2 Oil Refinery will be Russia's first residual oil high conversion refinery to be opened in Kirishi, Russia in 2017.[1]
Country | Russia |
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City | Kirishi |
Refinery details | |
Owner(s) | Kirishi-2 Oil Refinery |
Commissioned | January 2017 |
Capacity | 10 million tons per year |
The Kirishi-2 Oil Refinery will produce a high yield of light oil (73.12%) and high-quality motor fuels. Its products will include AI-95 motor gasoline, gas petrochemicals, diesel, kerosene, LPG appliances, isobutene, N-butane, petroleum coke, propane and sulphur.[2][3]
The refinery project is managed by Giorgi Ramzaitsev, the chairman of the Board of Directors of ChekSU, a major manganese ore and ferroalloy mining and processing company in Russia,[4] and Andrei Yermolaev, a former member of the Leningrad Regional Legislative Assembly.[5]
The Kirishi-2 Oil Refinery will have an annual output of 10 million tons.
References
- "Russian Executives to Build Country's First Waste Oil Refinery", Hydrocarbon Processing Magazine, May 1, 2014
- "Andrei Yermolaev: Kirishi-2 Oil Refinery Has No Analogues in Russia or Europe" (In Russian) Archived 2014-03-26 at the Wayback Machine, RIA: Energy and Utilities, February 20, 2014
- "Kirishi Chosen for New Oil Refinery", St. Petersburg Times, March 26, 2014
- "ChekSU: About the Company (In Russian)", ChekSU Corporate Portal, February 21, 2012
- "Benzene Instead of Waste" (In Russian), Delovoy Peterburg, June 10, 2014
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