Refineries
Commercial refineries
*Industrial refineries
* The Petromont S.E.C. refinery is located in Varennes city in the south shore of Montreal. This refinery is actually in stand-by but the plant hasn't been destroyed. It made some petrochemical product essentially and some products for the Montreal oil industries. Petromont is owned byClosed refineries
* The Shell Canada - Montreal East Refinery (161 000 bpd) is located in the Montréal-Est city on Sherbrooke Street East. This refinery was founded in 1931, the second Montreal refinery after the Imperial Oil (Esso) Refinery. The refinery is located near to petrochemical industries like Coastal Petrochemical, Shell Chemical, Parachem petrochemical, Interquisa Canada, and Marsulex (Sulconam) Canada. This refinery has some essential petrochemical infrastructure required to complete oil-refining. On June 4, 2010, Shell Canada officially announced they would downgrade the refinery into a terminal, following unsuccessful attempts to find a buyer to take over the plant. * ThePetrochemical plants
* Coastal Petrochemical ** The Coastal Petrochemical Company is quite new, the result of a restart by the company Interquisa Canada. Indeed, this company once carried the name of Kemtec Petrochemical. Today, this petrochemical complex make para-xylene, benzene and toluene, and previously phenol and acetones. The Coastal Petrochemical company is a commercial partner with Parachem petrochemical, Selenis Canada and Interquisa Canada. * Kemtec Petrochemical ** The Kemtec Petrochemical Company was a company with products similar to that of Coastal Petrochemical. Its transformed and finished products are practically the same, except in the case of the phenol and the acetones where Coastal made dismantle the industrial units. It is in Montréal-Est (North: Highway 40 / Petromont / Ultramar Terminal; South: Bitumar Bitum and BurPak Plant / Montreal Pipeline Ltd.; East: Gulf Oil Canada Montreal East Refinery / Parachem Petrochemical; West: PttPoly Canada (Shell Chemicals) / Shell Canada Montreal East Refinery). * Selenis Canada (img group), Montréal-Est (North: Highway 40 / Coastal Petrochemical; South: Montreal Pipeline Ltd.; East: Parachem Petrochemical / Bitumar Bitum and BurPak Plant; West: Shell Canada Montreal East Refinery) * Nova Chemical, Montreal (North: Petro-Canada Montreal Refinery; East: Petro-Canada Montreal Refinery; West: McAsphalt Plant) * Parachem Petrochemical, Montréal-Est (North: Ultramar Terminal; South: Gulf Oil Canada Montreal East Refinery; * East: Ultramar Terminal / Marsulex (Sulconam); West: Coastal Petrochemical) * Interquisa Canada, Montréal-Est (North: Shell Canada Montreal East Refinery / LaFarge Inc.; South: Canterm Canadian Terminal; East: Imperial Oil Ltd. fields / Ashland Canada; West: LaFarge Inc.) * Basell Polyolefins, Varennes (South: Petromont S.E.C. - Varennes Plant; West: Kronos Canada / Greendfield Ethanol) * Petromont S.E.C., Montréal-Est (North: Karbomont, South: Shell Canada Montreal East Refinery)Terminals
* Vopak Terminals of Eastern Canada Inc. * Norcan Terminal * Shell Canada Terminals ** Rivières-des-Prairies Terminal ** Port of Montreal Terminal * Ultramar (Valero) Terminal, connected to the Jean Gaulin refinery at Levis, near Quebec City, by the Pipeline Saint-Laurent. * Suncor Energy Terminals ** Pointe-aux-Trembles Terminal ** Montreal East Terminal * Coastal Petrochemical Terminal, a tenant on the property of Ultramar. It stores petrochemical products such as para-xylene, toluene, phenol, acetone and many other products. This location is near homes in Montreal-East.Pipelines companies
* Montreal Pipelines Ltd., owned by J. Ian McAvity. * Trans-Northern Pipeline Ltd. * Pipeline Saint-Laurent, owned by Energie Valero, transports refined product from Valero's Jean Gaulin refinery at Levis, near Quebec City, to a distribution terminal in Montreal. * Petromont Pipelines * Portland-Montreal Pipe Line, pipeline from the port at Portland, Maine, to supply crude oil to Montreal. * Enbridge Line 9B, pipeline connection to southern Ontario. Originally built to supply western crude to Montreal refineries, it was subsequently reversed due to move cheaper imported crudes to Ontario. Reversed again due to changes in market conditions to move crude eastward in 2015. Currently supplies Suncor refinery. Valero also moves product to Montreal on line 9B, to be loaded on tankers to transport feedstocks to its refinery at Levis.Bitum Companies
* Bitumar * McAsphaltReferences
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