World's Largest Refineries (minimum capacity of 400,000 b/cd)
Rank | Company | Location | Crude Capacity, barrels per calendar day (b/cd) |
1. | Paraguana Refining Center* | Cardon/Judibana, Falcon, Venezuela | 940,000 |
2. | SK Corp. | Ulsan, South Korea | 817,000 |
3. | GS Caltex Corp. | Yeosu, South Korea | 750,000 |
4. | Reliance Petroleum Ltd. [merged with RIL since 2009] | Jamnagar, India | 660,000 |
5. | ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co. | Jurong/Pulau Ayer Chawan, Singapore | 605,000 |
6. | Reliance Industries Ltd. [RIL] | Jamnagar, India | 580,000 |
7. | S-Oil Corp. | Onsan, South Korea | 565,000 |
8. | ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co. | Baytown,** Texas, USA | 560,500 |
9. | Saudi Arabian Oil Co. (Saudi Aramco) | Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia | 550,000 |
10. | Formosa Petrochemical Co. | Mailiao, Taiwan | 540,000 |
11. | ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co. | Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA | 503,500 |
12. | Hovensa LLC | St. Croix, Virgin Islands, USA | 500,000 |
13. | Kuwait National Petroleum Co. | Mina Al-Ahmadi, Kuwait | 466,000 |
14. | Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte) Ltd. | Pulau, Bukom, Singapore | 462,000 |
15. | BP PLC | Texas City, Texas, USA | 451,250 |
16. | Citgo Petroleum Corp. | Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA | 440,000 |
17. | Marathon Petroleum Co. LLC | Garyville, Louisiana, USA | 436,000 |
18. | Shell Nederland Raffinaderij B.V. | Pernis, Netherlands | 404,000 |
19. | Sinopec | Zhenhai, China | 403,000 |
20. | Saudi Arabian Oil Co. (Saudi Aramco) | Rabigh, Saudi Arabia | 400,000 |
21. | Saudi Aramco-Mobil | Yanbu, Saudi Arabia | 400,000 |
Notes: RIL's new refinery in the Special Economic Zone at Jamnagar is the world's sixth largest and has a Nelson Complexity Index of 14.0, making it one of the most complex refineries globally. The refinery has a capacity of processing 580,000 barrels of crude oil per stream day. With the commissioning of the new refinery in its SEZ, Jamnagar has now become the petroleum hub of the world. With 1.24 million barrels per day of nominal crude processing capacity (i.e., No. 6 Jamnagar + No. 4 Jamnagar, above), it is the single largest refining complex in the world. This is equivalent to 1.6% [sic] of global capacity or one third of India�s capacity, and places RIL amongst the top ten private refiners globally. Please read RIL's website, here. For 2010, OGJ's survey shows total capacity at more than 88.2 million b/cd in 662 refineries, an increase of 1 million b/cd over the figure for 2009 of 87.2 million b/cd for 661 refineries. OGJ's refinery survey for 2008 listed a global capacity of 85.6 million b/cd in 655 refineries. � Please read Warren R. True and Leena Koottungal, "Global Capacity Growth Slows, But Asian Refineries Bustle," OGJ, Dec 6, 2010. South Korea is home to three of the ten largest crude oil refineries in the world � SK Energy's Ulsan (No. 2), GS Caltex's Yeosu (No. 3) and S-Oil's Onsan (No. 7), according to OGJ data above.
*The Paraguana Refining Center (Centro Refinacion Paraguana/CRP) or Complex is the result of the merger in 1997 of three refineries: the Amuay refinery, the Cardon refinery and the Bajo Grande refinery, and currently considered the world's second largest refinery complex, after the Jamnagar complex (No. 4 Jamnagar + No. 6 Jamnagar, above) in India---please see notes above. The Paraguana Refining Center has a Nelson Complexity Index of 7.1. It has the nominal capacity to refine 955,000 barrels of crude oil per day. -- D.R.
**Update 1: Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Saudi Aramco became co-owners of the largest U.S. refinery when a new crude distillation unit at their joint-venture Motiva Enterprises Port Arthur, Texas, plant received oil for the first time. The 325,000 barrel-per-day (bpd) atmospheric crude distillation unit that started processing combines with existing crude units to give Motiva's Port Arthur, Texas, refinery a total crude oil refining capacity of 600,000 bpd, said Shell Chief Financial Officer Simon Henry during the company's first quarter earnings call. With the startup of the new Port Arthur crude unit, Exxon Mobil Corp's Baytown, Texas, refinery becomes the second-largest refinery in the United States---please see "Motiva Port Arthur refinery becomes U.S. largest - Shell," Reuters, Apr 26, 2012. Update 2: But by far the biggest refining story in North America in 2012 centered on the massive expansion at Motiva Enterprise LLC's Port Arthur, Tex., refinery. The 325,000 bpd, $10 billion expansion, largest at a US refinery in nearly 40 years and designed for feedstock flexibility, was dedicated on May 31, raising capacity to 600,000 bpd and making it the largest US refinery. On June 9, 2012, however, the new crude distillation unit sprung leaks traced to massive corrosion; a fire ensued and the expansion was shut down. Motiva has since traced the problem to faulty design. The unit will not restart before the end of first-quarter 2013, if then---please see Warren R. True and Leena Koottungal, "Asia, Middle East lead modest recovery in global refining," OGJ, Dec 3, 2012 -- D.R.
*The Paraguana Refining Center (Centro Refinacion Paraguana/CRP) or Complex is the result of the merger in 1997 of three refineries: the Amuay refinery, the Cardon refinery and the Bajo Grande refinery, and currently considered the world's second largest refinery complex, after the Jamnagar complex (No. 4 Jamnagar + No. 6 Jamnagar, above) in India---please see notes above. The Paraguana Refining Center has a Nelson Complexity Index of 7.1. It has the nominal capacity to refine 955,000 barrels of crude oil per day. -- D.R.
**Update 1: Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Saudi Aramco became co-owners of the largest U.S. refinery when a new crude distillation unit at their joint-venture Motiva Enterprises Port Arthur, Texas, plant received oil for the first time. The 325,000 barrel-per-day (bpd) atmospheric crude distillation unit that started processing combines with existing crude units to give Motiva's Port Arthur, Texas, refinery a total crude oil refining capacity of 600,000 bpd, said Shell Chief Financial Officer Simon Henry during the company's first quarter earnings call. With the startup of the new Port Arthur crude unit, Exxon Mobil Corp's Baytown, Texas, refinery becomes the second-largest refinery in the United States---please see "Motiva Port Arthur refinery becomes U.S. largest - Shell," Reuters, Apr 26, 2012. Update 2: But by far the biggest refining story in North America in 2012 centered on the massive expansion at Motiva Enterprise LLC's Port Arthur, Tex., refinery. The 325,000 bpd, $10 billion expansion, largest at a US refinery in nearly 40 years and designed for feedstock flexibility, was dedicated on May 31, raising capacity to 600,000 bpd and making it the largest US refinery. On June 9, 2012, however, the new crude distillation unit sprung leaks traced to massive corrosion; a fire ensued and the expansion was shut down. Motiva has since traced the problem to faulty design. The unit will not restart before the end of first-quarter 2013, if then---please see Warren R. True and Leena Koottungal, "Asia, Middle East lead modest recovery in global refining," OGJ, Dec 3, 2012 -- D.R.
Source: Oil & Gas Journal, Dec 6, 2010.
(Also, please see my post "Top 10 Largest Refining Companies in Asia, the USA and Western Europe -- OGJ," here. And my post "World's Top 25 Largest Refining Companies, Jan 1, 2011 -- OGJ," here. Furthermore, please see Aaron and David Rachovich, "Top 28 Largest Refineries in the U.S. as of Jan 1, 2011 -- EIA," and David Rachovich, "Top 20 Largest Refining Companies/Refiners in the U.S. as of Jan 1, 2011." Update -- please see my post "World's Top 21 Largest Oil Refineries -- OGJ," Feb 7, 2012 . Breaking News: On August 25, 2012, a massive blast at Venezuela's largest oil refinery, the 645,000 b/d Amuay refinery (part of the Paraguana Refinery Complex, please see table and notes above), on Paraguana peninsula, has left at least 39 people dead and dozens others injured. A gas leak is being blamed for the blast. Update 2: "World's Top 21 Largest Oil Refineries -- OGJ," OGJ, Jan 6, 2013 -- D.R.)
(Also, please see my post "Top 10 Largest Refining Companies in Asia, the USA and Western Europe -- OGJ," here. And my post "World's Top 25 Largest Refining Companies, Jan 1, 2011 -- OGJ," here. Furthermore, please see Aaron and David Rachovich, "Top 28 Largest Refineries in the U.S. as of Jan 1, 2011 -- EIA," and David Rachovich, "Top 20 Largest Refining Companies/Refiners in the U.S. as of Jan 1, 2011." Update -- please see my post "World's Top 21 Largest Oil Refineries -- OGJ," Feb 7, 2012 . Breaking News: On August 25, 2012, a massive blast at Venezuela's largest oil refinery, the 645,000 b/d Amuay refinery (part of the Paraguana Refinery Complex, please see table and notes above), on Paraguana peninsula, has left at least 39 people dead and dozens others injured. A gas leak is being blamed for the blast. Update 2: "World's Top 21 Largest Oil Refineries -- OGJ," OGJ, Jan 6, 2013 -- D.R.)
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