Fri 4 Jul 2014 13:53

Antwerp: New delayed coker unit to meet MGO demand


A delayed coker unit is to be installed in Antwerp to meet the increase in demand for marine gas oil (MGO) in northwest Europe.



ExxonMobil affiliate Esso Belgium, a division of ExxonMobil Petroleum & Chemical B.V.B.A., has announced that it plans to install a new delayed coker unit at its Antwerp refinery to convert heavy, higher sulphur residual oils into transportation fuels products such as marine gas oil (MGO) and diesel fuel.

The new unit will expand the refinery's ability to help meet energy needs throughout northwest Europe, despite a challenging industry environment, the company said.

"Our investments at this refinery, totaling more than $2 billion in less than a decade, will contribute to meeting the demand for fuels and finished products from our customers in Europe," said Jerry Wascom, incoming president of ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Company. "This new unit, along with the recently completed 130 megawatt cogeneration unit and diesel hydrotreater at the Antwerp complex, reaffirms ExxonMobil as a leader in the European and global energy markets."

Despite extremely low margins and industry-wide losses in Europe, due primarily to excess refining capacity, ExxonMobil confirmed that it was investing for the long term in its strategic Antwerp refinery. The investment addresses an industry shortfall in capability to convert fuel oil to products such as diesel.

"This project demonstrates ExxonMobil's long-term view and disciplined approach toward business investments, and is the first of several being evaluated to further strengthen strategic refineries in Europe to more successfully face the challenging industry environment. ExxonMobil's annual Outlook for Energy projects that Europe’s demand for diesel fuel will remain high in the coming decades for trucking and other commercial transportation," ExxonMobil said.

"In addition to enhancing ExxonMobil's strongly performing Antwerp facility, the new delayed coker unit will further strengthen ExxonMobil’s integrated downstream and chemical portfolio in northwest Europe to better compete in the challenging global industry environment," said Stephen Hart, regional director of ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Company. "This investment will add to our product slate at the Antwerp refinery and deliver much needed cleaner diesel to our European customers."

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