The following table lists unplanned and planned production
outages at U.S. refineries as reported by Dow Jones Newswires. The
information is compiled from both official and unofficial refining
sources and doesn't purport to be a comprehensive list.
PBF Energy said Oct. 29 that its 180,000 barrel-a-day refinery
in Paulsboro, N.J., and a 190,000 barrel-a-day refinery in Delaware
City, Del. were operating "at plan" following Hurricane Sandy.
Phillips 66 (PSX) reported that power is back on at Bayway
refinery in Linden, N.J. and flood waters have receded but
operations have not resumed as of Nov. 1.
The residual hydrotreater was down at BP PLC's (BP, BP.LN) Texas
City refinery Oct. 30 following a fire, but other but other units
were still up and running, a spokesman said.
BP Plc. (BP.LN) said Oct. 30 that it is about to start a major
project at its refinery in Whiting, Ind. that will temporarily
halve output at the 405,000 barrel-a-day plant.
Philadelphia Energy Solutions said Oct.30 that it began
restoring normal operations at its 330,000 barrel-a-day refinery in
Philadelphia following Sandy.
Hess Corp. said Tuesday that it lost power at its 70,000
barrel-per-day refinery in Port Reading, N.J. The company shut the
refinery down Monday ahead of Sandy.
Alon Energy USA reported that an equipment malfunction caused a
sulfur recovery unit to trip at its Big Spring refinery, according
to an Oct. 29 report. The company said it reduced charge tot he
unit.
Phillips 66 (PSX) reported an equipment failure in the
sulfur-recovery unit of its Westlake, La. refinery Oct. 27,
according to a filing with the U.S. National Response Center made
public Sunday. The company reported in the filing that the
instrument had been repaired and the unit was starting back up at
the 239,400 barrel-a-day refinery.
A spokesman for Exxon Mobil said Oct. 26 that there is a planned
turnaround underway at the 192,500 barrel-a-day Chalmette Refinery,
but declined to comment on the specific units affected. The
refinery is a joint venture between Exxon and Petroleos de
Venezuela S.A. (PVZ.YY).
Shell (RDSA) said in a filing dated Oct. 25 that the coker unit
at its Martinez refinery would be started up over the next several
days.
A spokesman for Phillips 66 (PSX) said Oct. 24 that the company
was in the process of restarting units at its Wilmington, Calif.
refinery after an external "power dip" to the 139,000 barrel-a-day
refinery.
A distilling unit shutdown at Phillips 66's Wood River refinery
caused flaring Oct. 23.
A compressor failure at Delta Airlines Inc.'s (DAL) 185,000
barrel-a-day refinery in Trainer, Pennsylvania refinery resulted in
flaring Oct. 23, according to a government filing. The release
lasted for 2 1/2 hours and has been secured, according to the
filing.
An incinerator at BP PLC (BP)'s 400,780 Texas City refinery was
down for 15 minutes after a malfunction in the sulfur recovery unit
Oct. 23, according to a government filing.
Tesoro (TSO) reported a small fire at its 166,000 barrel-a-day
Martinez, Calif. refinery on Oct. 21, but said the incident won't
affect its ability to fulfill supply contracts. A spokesman said
the company is assessing whether repairs will be needed.
Tesoro (TSO) said Oct. 12 that it was performing maintenance at
its 120,000 barrel-a-day refinery in Anacortes, Wash. On Oct. 15
the company reported that its boiler would be shut down as part of
the planned maintenance, according to a filing. 2The company did
not specify which other units were being worked on or how long the
work would last but said it would continue to meet all supply
commitments.
A unit of Citgo Petroleum Corp.'s Lake Charles, La. refinery was
being secured for repairs after a small leak was found on a piece
of equipment there, according to a filing Oct. 22 with the National
Response Center. The company reported that the 427,800 barrel-a-day
refinery released hydrogen and trace amounts of hydrogen sulfide
and diesel into the air Monday, describing the incident as an
equipment failure.
Exxon Mobil (XOM) reported Oct. 22 that it was restarting unit
that had been shut down shut down Oct. 19 following an "over
pressuring" incident in a process unit led to flaring its 238,600
barrel-a-day refinery in Joliet. A spokesman said there was minimal
production impact and contracts will be met.
Citgo Petroleum Corp. reported that a flare gas compressor shut
down at its Lemont, Ill. refinery Sunday leading to the release of
sulfur dioxide. The company reported that it was "trying to restart
the compressor" after the equipment failure at the 167,000
barrel-a-day refinery.
Valero Energy Corp. (VLO) said Oct. 22 that it was restarting a
reformer and hydrocracking unit at its oil 170,000 barrel a day
McKee Refinery in Sunray, Texas after about a week of planned
maintenance work. The company said Oct. 18 that it brought the
fluid catalytic cracking unit back.
Units of Citgo Petroleum Corp.'s 163,000 barrel-a-day Corpus
Christi refinery were restarting after turnaround, according to an
Oct. 20 alert from the Corpus Christi Local Emergency Planning
Committee. The company had said unspecified units would be down for
planned maintenance Oct. 1.
Royal Dutch Shell Plc. (RDSA) reported on Oct. 18 emissions
related to "maintenance, start-up or shut-down" activity at its
refinery in Deer Park, Texas. Affected units included the CCU,
hydrotreater, aklyation unit and central processing unit, Shell
said in its filing with the Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality.
BP PLC (BP, BP.LN) shut the smallest of three crude distillation
units, or CDU, at its refinery in Whiting, Indiana, a person
familiar with operations at the plant said Oct 18. The CDU has
about 76,000 barrel a day in capacity.
Alon USA Energy said Oct. 13 it was performing maintenance at
the FCCU at its 67,000 barrel-a-day refinery in Big Spring,
Texas.
Exxon Mobil (XOM) said a compressor tripped Oct. 12 at its
344,500 barrel-a-day refinery in Beaumont, Texas.
A Flint Hills gasoline production unit shut down at its Corpus
Christi refinery, the privately held company said in a government
filing made public Oct. 12.
Citgo Petroleum said Oct. 10 that a fire at its Corpus Christi
refinery forced its platform unit #4 offline. The cause of the fire
was being investigated.
Chevron Corp. (CVX) said Oct. 9 that the crude distillation unit
damaged in an August fire at its refinery in Richmond, Calif.,
would be offline through the fourth quarter.
Valero Energy Corp. (VLO) said Oct. 8 the process of restarting
the crude distillation unit, or CDU, at its refinery in Meraux,
La., is under way. The unit was taken out of service on July 22 due
to a fire at a heat exchanger, the company said at that time.
Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) on Oct. 5 said it was performing planned
maintenance at a key gasoline-making fluid catalytic cracking unit,
or FCCU, at its refinery in Billings, Mont. The work would take
several weeks, the company said.
Phillips 66 (PSX) on Oct. 5 said a hydrocracker at its refinery
in Rodeo, Calif., was taken down for unplanned maintenance. PSX
said the previous day that planned maintenance activities were
under way at the refinery but gave no further details.
Motiva Enterprises LLC (RDSA RDSA.LN) could restart its 325,000
barrel-a-day CDU in December, a person familiar with refinery said
on Oct. 5. The unit, part of a $10 billion expansion, was
commissioned in May but shut soon after when an accident resulted
in corrosive chemicals rushing into its piping. The original
restart estimate was sometime in early 2013.
Philadelphia Energy Solutions (SUN CG) shut an isomerization
unit at the Girard Point section of its Philadelphia refinery for
mechanical repairs on Oct. 3, a filing to environmental regulators
made public on Oct. 5 said. No further information was
provided.
HollyFrontier Corp. (HFC) on Oct. 5 said its Tulsa East diesel
hydrotreater unit returned to service as planned within the six- to
eight-week time frame previously announced. The unit was shut for
repairs following a fire on Aug. 2.
Exxon Mobil said Oct. 5 that initial assessments to evaluate the
affected equipment and the investigation into the cause of a fire
on Oct. 3 at its Baytown, Texas, refinery continues. Remaining
plant operations weren't impacted by the fire, but some impact to
operations is expected. The company expects to meet its contractual
agreements. The flexicoker taken off line on Sept. 11 to repair a
heat exchanger leak remains shuttered, the company said on Oct.
5.
Philadelphia Energy Solutions shut a CO boiler and may have
slightly reduced FCCU output, a person familiar with the plant said
on Oct. 2. There is no estimate of when the work will end.
For more detailed information, search Dow Jones Newswires using
the code N/REF.
Operator Refinery Capacity Description Restart
(in 000s
bbl/day)
UNPLANNED
CANADA
CARIBBEAN
EAST COAST
Hess Corp. Port Reading 70.0 Company said Oct. 30 that its
N.J. refinery lost power after Sandy.
It was shut down Oct. 29.
Phila- Philadelphia 330.0 Isomerization Unit shut Oct.
delphia PA 3 for mechanical repair, a
Energy filing to regulators said.
CO boiler shut for maintenance
may have slightly reduced FCCU
output, a person familiar with
operations said on Oct 2.
Company said Oct. 30 that it was
bringing refinery back online after
storm.
Phillips Linden, NJ 238 Refinery shut ahead of Sandy.
66 Company reported Oct. 31 that
power returned and floodwater receded.
The refinery was still down.
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PBF Energy Paulsboro NJ 180.0 Announced Oct. 29 that it would
Delaware 190.0 run refineries at reduced rates ahead of hurricane,
City, Del. Refineries operating through the storm.
Monroe Trainer, PA 185.0 Compressor failure resulted in flaring
Energy Oct. 23.
GULF COAST
Alon Big Spring, TX 67.0 Malfunction caused SRU to trip
according to Oct. 29 filing.
BP Texas City, TX 400.8 Incinerator was down for 15 minutes
after an SRU upset Oct. 23.
Exxon Baytown, TX 584.0 Flexicoker shut Sep 11 because
Mobil of a heat exchanger leak remains
shuttered the co. said on Oct 5.
Repairs were expected to take sev-
eral weeks, the co. said on Sep 20.
Motiva Convent, LA 235.0 Impact assessment continues after
brief fire at CDU on Oct 1. No
other process units affected, the
co. said.
Motiva Port Arthur 600.0 Newly commissioned CDU could re- Dec
restart in Dec. 2012, a person 2012
familiar with operations said
on Oct. 5. The 325k-b/d unit was
shut for extensive repair owing
to corrosion issues in May.
Phillips Westlake, LA 239.4 Company reported instrument failure in SRU
66 Oct. 27. Company reported instrument was
repaired and unit was restarting.
Citgo Corpus 133.0 Fire forced shutdown of platform
Christi, TX #4 on Oct. 9, company said. No
estimate for restart.
Lake Charles 427.8 Leak in ultra low sulfur diesel unit
LA caused flaring Oct. 22. Unit was being
secured for repairs, according to filing.
MIDWEST
CVR Wynnewood, 70.0 Turnaround work resumed Sep 30
Energy OK after Sep 29 boiler explosion.
No other process units or area
of the plant affected by the blast.
Exxon Channahon 238.6 Unit shut down and valves reset after
IL overpressuring led to flaring incident Oct. 19.
No production affected.
Coker unit rate cut on Sep 23
following a compressor shut-
down. Impact to operations un-
clear.
Citgo Lemont, IL 167.0 Flaring after flare gas compressor shut down Oct. 21.
Company reported that it was "trying to restart the
compressor."
ROCKIES
WEST COAST
Chevron Richmond, 245.0 CDU No. 4 is shut after Aug 6
CA fire. Most other process units
continue to operate, the co.
said, although gasoline production
was reduced by an unspecified
amount, a Sep 12 DJ report said.
The CDU will remain offline through
the fourth quarter 2012, CVX said.
Exxon Torrance, 155.0 Operations returned to normal
Mobil CA the co. said on Oct 5, after
power outage on Oct 1 resulted
in unit shutdowns and slow-
downs. Person familiar with
operations at the plant on Oct
5 said crude rates reduced to
90K-b/d until flare system
repairs are completed which
should take 5 days.
Philips66 Wilmington 139.0 Units were in the process of restarting
CA after a dip in external power Oct. 24.
Tesoro Martinez, CA 166.0 A small fire was reported in an
unspecified unit Oct. 21. The company
said it will not affect supply contracts.
PLANNED
CANADA
Husky Saskatchewan Major turnaround to take place Spring
Refinery in spring of 2013. Plant-wide 2013
shutdown for inspection and
equipment repairs.
CARIBBEAN
Valero Aruba Refinery will be converted to a
terminal while the co. continues
to seek a buyer, the co. said on
Sep 4.
EAST COAST
Sunoco Marcus Hook 190.0 Marcus Hook shut Dec. 1 2011 ahead
of schedule due to poor refining
economics.
GULF COAST
Citgo Corpus 165.0 Planned maintenance starts Oct.
Christi, TX 1 at unspecified units in East
and West Plant facilities, the
co. said on Oct. 1. Local emergency
committee said Oct. 20 that units
were restarting.
Exxon Chalmette, 192.5 Planned turnaround ongoing, in unspecified units
LA spokesman said Oct. 26
Phillips Borger, TX 146.0 FCCU 40 shut Sep 24 for just Oct 29
66 over one month of maintenance; &
FCCU 29 will shut Oct 21 for Nov 20
one month, a TCEQ filing said.
Company said Oct. 31 that normal
operations should resume in November.
Valero Corpus Christi 200.0 FCC will be shut for six weeks of January, 2013
turnaround maintenance starting
in January, the company said
Oct. 30
Valero Houston, TX 160.0 FCCU shut for eight weeks of Nov 20
turnaround maintenance, the co.
said on Sept. 21
Valero McKee TX 170.0 FCCU, No. 2 sulfur recovery Oct. 24
unit, No. 1 reformer taken
offline for maintenance on
Oct. 15.
Four weeks of work on the crude March, 2013
unit to begin in March.
Valero Norco, LA 185.0 Hydrocracker project will 2013
finish in first quarter of 2013
and commence operating in the
second quarter, company said
on Oct. 10.
Upgrade project to build 2012
a new diesel hydrotreater
unit moved from 2010 to
4Q 2012.
Valero Port Arthur 325.0 Hydrocracker project will pro- Late
TX ceed and be completed in late 2012
2012.
Valero Texas City, TX 225.0 FCC maintenance for 8 weeks January, 22013
will begin in January.
MIDWEST
BP Whiting, IN 336.0 Largest of 3 CDUs will shut in Late
late in 4Q 2012 for expansion 4Q
project, the co. said July 31. 2012
Project completion set 2nd-half
2013.
Smallest of 3 CDUs taken offline
for maintenance on Oct. 18.
Planned maintenance starting shortly
the company said Oct. 30. Output is
expected to be cut in half.
CVR Wynnewood 54.0 Turnaround work still under way
Energy OK the co. said on Oct. 11. The
work resumed Sep 30 after Sep 29
boiler explosion. No other process
units affected by the blast.
30-40 days maintenance in Q3 2012
announced on Nov. 3, 2011.
Holly Tulsa, OK 125.0 The entire refinery will be shut Late
Frontier while West Plant section under- 2012
goes major turnaround maintenance
in late 2012, the Co. said on
Aug. 5, 2011.
Holly El Dorado 139.0 Coker unit undergoing maintenance
Frontier KS until further notice, traders said
on Sep 14. No significant impact
to production is expected.
Husky Lima, OH 160.0 30-day maintenance will begin Sept
Energy in Sept. the Co. said on July 24. 2012
Scope of work not disclosed.
15-day maintenance planned at 4Q
diesel hydrotreater; 29-days at 2012
aromatics unit, set for 4Q 2012,
the Co. said on Feb 9, 2012.
New 20,000-b/d kerosene hydro- 1stH
treater will start up in 1st 2013
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half 2013, to co. said on Feb 9,
2012.
45-days of major turnaround
scheduled in 2014; 70% of units
involved. Remaining 30% will under
go major turnaround in 2015, the
co. said on Feb 9, 2012.
Phillips Roxana, IL 305.0 Unspecified unit shut for planned
66 maintenance on Sep 25, the co.
said. No further details provided.
Distilling unit shutdown caused flaring
Oct. 23.
Company said in Oct. 31 earnings call that
normal operations should resume in November.
ROCKIES
WEST COAST
Phillips Rodeo, CA 80.0 Planned maintenance is under way
the co. said on Oct. 4. No further
details provided.
Tesoro Martinez, CA 166.0 Reformer restart began Sep 23
after Sep 16 shutdown reports
to regulators said.
Tesoro Anacortes, WA 120.0 Unspecified units taken down for unknown
maintenance on Oct. 12, including
the boiler. No restart date given.
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