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]

Kirishi-2 Oil Refinery
CountryRussia
CityKirishi
Refinery details
Owner(s)Kirishi-2 Oil Refinery
CommissionedJanuary 2017 (January 2017)
Capacity10 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

  1. "Russian Executives to Build Country's First Waste Oil Refinery", Hydrocarbon Processing Magazine, May 1, 2014
  2. "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
  3. "Kirishi Chosen for New Oil Refinery", St. Petersburg Times, March 26, 2014
  4. "ChekSU: About the Company (In Russian)", ChekSU Corporate Portal, February 21, 2012
  5. "Benzene Instead of Waste" (In Russian), Delovoy Peterburg, June 10, 2014
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