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.
Most recently, Total SA (TOT) reported Tuesday that it would
restart unit 822 at its Port Arthur, Texas refinery, according to a
regulatory filing.
Conoco Phillips (COP) reported a flaring Tuesday morning at its
Rodeo, Calilf. refinery, according to regulatory filing.
Canadian integrated oil company Husky Energy (HSE.T) will begin
a 42-day turnaround Thursday that impacts 70% of its Lima, Ohio,
refinery, the company said. Several units will undergo maintenance,
including the crude and vacuum units as well as the gas oil
hydrotreater, said company spokesman Graham White.
Valero Energy Corp. (VLO) has moved up planned maintenance at a
gasoline producing unit at its Delaware City, Del., refinery to
late November or early December, the company said Monday. The fluid
catalytic cracking work was supposed to start in the first quarter
of next year. It should last 45 to 50 days, company spokesman Bill
Day said.
Chevron Corp. (CVX) said Monday that the gas oil hydrotreater
has returned to normal rates after a fire at the Richmond, Calif.
refinery Thursday.
The coker and associated units at the Tesoro Corp. (TSO)
Wilmington, Calif. refinery are expected to remain shut until they
can be repaired after a fire burned several hours on Friday. The
company has not released a timeline for repair or any information
on the cause of the fire. The refinery was running at reduced
rates.
For more detailed information, search Dow Jones Newswires using
the code N/REF.
Operator Refinery Capacity Description Restart
(in 000s
bbl/day)
UNPLANNED
CANADA
EAST COAST
Conoco Linden, NJ 238.0 Officials consider run cuts n/a
due to slack demand, a per-
son familiar with operations
said on July 17.
CARIBBEAN
GULF COAST
BP Texas City 455.8 An FCCU unit leak resulted in
TX flaring on Sept. 15-16.
Delek Tyler 58.0 FCCU unit shut down, restarted Sept. 21
Tx
Valero Corpus 142.0 Hydrocracker shut for unknown
Tx reasons Sept. 24
Valero Port Arthur 287.0 Snag at wet gas scrubber at n/a
Tx FCCU on Sept. 19. No impact
to production.
MIDWEST
Exxon Joliet, Ill. 238.6 Restarting FCCU unit Sept. 17
after minor repairs from an
issue that came up during
planned maintenance of a
diesel hydrotreater.
Marathon Robinson, IL 204.0 Refinery returning to nor-
mal rates Sep 15 after small
plane hits power lines on
Sep 13 at affili-
ated power grid.
Marathon Catlettsburg 226.0 Refinery units in restart Sep 10
KY on Sept. 10 after plant-
wide shutdown the day be-
fore due to a storm. No
estimate on when the plant
will be back at normal
processing rates.
ROCKY MOUNTAINS
WEST COAST
BP Carson, CA 265.0 Operations returning to
normal Sept. 17 after a
compressor snag from a
mechanical error caused
flaring on Sept. 16.
Conoco Wilmington 139.0 Unknown process upset
reported Sept. 23
Conoco Rodeo 120.0 Reports flaring Sept. 29
Chevron Richmond 245.2 Gas Oil hydrotreater catches fire
Sept. 24 returns to normal Sept. 28
Tesoro Wilmington 96.8 Sept. 25 fire shuts coker unit, n/a
reduces rates.
PLANNED
CANADA
CARIBBEAN
Valero Aruba 235.0 The refinery that was shut
in June for 2-3 months for
economic reasons is being
closed indefinitely.
EAST COAST
Sunoco Philadelphia, 340.0 FCCU at Girard Point in re- Sep 14
PA start Sep 14 following about
five weeks of turnaround
maintenance.
Reformer unit shut in Girard n/a
Point section in early Oct
for economic reasons. Shutdown
to last 1-6 months.
Valero Delaware City 210.0 Coker Unit and Gasifier complex
DE shutting down indefinitely for
economic reasons, the Co. said
on Sep 8.
Maintenance at 80,000-b/d
FCCU delayed moved to Nov./Dec.
Western Yorktown 64.5 Planned work scheduled 1Q 2010.
Va.
GULF COAST
Alon Krotz Springs 80.0 Plantwide turnaround starts Jan.
LA. Jan. 1 to last 21 days. 21/22
BP Texas City, TX 467.0 Ultraformer No. 4, Ultra- Early
cracker unit and Aromatics Oct.
recovery unit shut for planned
seasonal turnaround mainte-
nance starting on Sept. 2;
restart seen in 4-5 weeks.
Chevron Pascagoula, 330.0 Pre-commercial heavy oil 2010
Miss. conversion project delayed
from 2008 to 2010 due to
economic factors.
Conoco Sweeny, TX 247.0 Six weeks of turnaround work Oct 30
starts Sept. 14 at Units 14,
9, 38 and 27, which is an
FCCU.
Exxon Baytown 572.5 FCCU No. 3 shut Sep 15. for
TX planned maintenance.
Flint Corpus 288.1 $250 mln project for new Spr
Hills Christi, TX diesel desulfurization, 2010
sulfur recovery unit to begin
in Fall 2008. Construction
to last 18 months.
Marathon Garyville 245.0 Project to increase crude oil 4Q
LA refining capacity by 180,000- 2009
b/d 85% complete, as of end
April. New units expected
start up in 4Q 2009.
Motiva Port Arthur 285.0 Expansion project to increase 1Q
TX throughput capacity by 325,000 2012
b/d, to 610,000-b/d, slowed.
Completion now seen 1Q
2012, from 2010.
Shell Deer Park, 340.0 Two weeks maintenance begins Sep 27
TX Sept. 13 at flare gas recovery
compressor.
Shell shuts several units for
work, co said. Sept. 27
Total Port Arthur 232.0 Shut unit 810 for work Sept.22
Unit 822 restarted Sept. 29
Valero Corpus 340.0 Coker unit shutdown for econo- n/a
Christi, TX mic reasons and planned work;
delayed to June 19 from June
12. The 20,000-b/d unit will
remain off line through July
but could restart at any time
if margins improve.
20,000-b/d FCCU in East n/a
Plant shut; West Plant
50,000-b/d FCCU at reduced
rates since mid-Dec for
economic reasons.
Valero Norco, LA 250.0 Upgrade project to build 2012
a new diesel hydrotreater
unit moved from 2010 to
4Q 2012.
Turnaround at coker unit 1Q
delayed until 1Q 2010
from 4Q 2009.
The coker will operate at
50% of capacity when
restarted due to poor
economics.
Valero Port Arthur 325.0 77,000-b/d FCCU at reduced n/a
TX rates since mid-Dec for
economic reasons.
Valero Sunray, TX 170.0 55,000-b/d FCCU at reduced n/a
rates since mid-Dec for
economic reasons.
Valero Three Rivers 95.0 Plant-wide 24-day turnaround Oct. 2
TX began Sep 9. Restart seen
around Oct. 2.
24,000-b/d FCCU at reduced n/a