Nanticoke Refinery

Nanticoke Refinery

Exterior of Nanticoke Refinery
Country Canada
Province Ontario
City Nanticoke
Refinery details
Operator Imperial Oil
Owner(s) Imperial Oil, ExxonMobil
Commissioned 1978 (1978)
Capacity 112,000 bbl/d (17,800 m3/d)
Number of employees 300
Refining units alkylation, distillation of crude oil, hydrocracking, reforming catalytic, cracking catalytic, desulphuration, hydrofining
Number of oil tanks 53
Oil refining center Nanticoke

The Nanticoke Refinery is an oil refinery in Nanticoke, Ontario, Canada. It is operated by Imperial Oil, a subsidiary of ExxonMobil. The refuels primarily go to Esso gas stations in Canada and to other oil companies' distribution networks in Canada and the United States.

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History

Nanticoke refinery was originally built by Texaco Canada. It started production on November 17, 1978. In 1987, the refinery went through modifications to improve efficiency. Imperial Oil became an owner of the refinery when purchased Texaco's Canadian assets in 1989.

In 2004, a new gasoline hydrofining unit was built to treat gasoline ingredients from the Nanticoke and Sarnia refineries, followed by the second unit in 2006. A new desulphurization unit was commissioned in 2006.

In February 2007, a combination of a fire at the Nanticoke refinery and a strike at CN resulted in a shortage of gasoline at Esso stations in Ontario, which also drove up prices to more than a dollar a liter.[1]

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References

  1. ^ John Burman (2007-02-12). "Nanticoke derailment forces evacuation". The Hamilton Spectator (Teamsters Canada Rail Conference). http://www.teamstersrail.ca/TCRC_News_February_12_2009.htm. Retrieved 2009-08-11. 

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