Mozyr NPZ refinery prepares for launch of diesel hydrotreatment section at H-Oil plant
<p> MINSK, Oct 12 - PrimePress. Mozyr Oil Refinery (Gomel Oblast) is preparing to start up the diesel hydrotreatment section of the combined hydrocracking unit of the H-Oil plant, the refinery said in its corporate newspaper. </p> <p> </p> <p> The report says: “Works to prepare start-up operations at section 500 (diesel hydrotreatment) of the combined hydrocracking unit of the H-Oil complex have entered an active stage.” </p> <p> </p> <p> The operation to load catalyst into the R-501 and R-502 reactors is nearing completion. </p> <p> </p> <p> As previously reported, in Sep 2021 the Mozyr refinery embarked on a new stage of start-up operations at the H-Oil plant - catalyst loading. As the H-Oil catalyst differs from other catalysts used in the plant’s processes, the loading specialists involved had to apply special technical solutions. </p> <p> </p> <p> As previously reported, during the last three years the Mozyr refinery has been busy constructing a $1.2bn H-oil cracking facility. The H-oil project design is based on the technology licensed by France’s Axens. It is a key project in the Mozyr-based oil refinery’s upgrade programme. The project will enable Mozyr NPZ to push the oil conversion ratio to 90% from 84% at the moment. The estimated value of the project has grown to $1.45 billion. </p> <p> </p> <p> The launch of the new unit will allow the Mozyr Refinery to increase the output of light oil products up to 65%, including a 665,000 ton increase of diesel fuel and 1.181-1.265 million ton of hydrotreated vacuum gas oil, as well as to reduce the production of boiler fuel by about 2.29 million ton per annum. </p> <p> </p> <p> The refinery was established in 1975 and transformed into a joint-stock company in 1994, with a 42.757% stake currently owned by the state. End </p> <p> </p>
2021-10-13
Primepress
MINSK, Oct 12 - PrimePress. Mozyr Oil Refinery (Gomel Oblast) is preparing to start up the diesel hydrotreatment section of the combined hydrocracking unit of the H-Oil plant, the refinery said in its corporate newspaper.
The report says: “Works to prepare start-up operations at section 500 (diesel hydrotreatment) of the combined hydrocracking unit of the H-Oil complex have entered an active stage.”
The operation to load catalyst into the R-501 and R-502 reactors is nearing completion.
As previously reported, in Sep 2021 the Mozyr refinery embarked on a new stage of start-up operations at the H-Oil plant - catalyst loading. As the H-Oil catalyst differs from other catalysts used in the plant’s processes, the loading specialists involved had to apply special technical solutions.
As previously reported, during the last three years the Mozyr refinery has been busy constructing a $1.2bn H-oil cracking facility. The H-oil project design is based on the technology licensed by France’s Axens. It is a key project in the Mozyr-based oil refinery’s upgrade programme. The project will enable Mozyr NPZ to push the oil conversion ratio to 90% from 84% at the moment. The estimated value of the project has grown to $1.45 billion.
The launch of the new unit will allow the Mozyr Refinery to increase the output of light oil products up to 65%, including a 665,000 ton increase of diesel fuel and 1.181-1.265 million ton of hydrotreated vacuum gas oil, as well as to reduce the production of boiler fuel by about 2.29 million ton per annum.
The refinery was established in 1975 and transformed into a joint-stock company in 1994, with a 42.757% stake currently owned by the state. End