Petroleum Refining In The United Kingdom
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Petroleum refining in the United Kingdom produced around 61 million tonnes of petroleum products in 2015, down 19% from 2011. There are six major and one minor
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sector of the UK oil industry. * Phillips 66,
Humber Refinery The Humber Refinery is a British oil refinery in South Killingholme, North Lincolnshire. It is situated south of the railway line next to the A160; Total's Lindsey Oil Refinery is north of the railway line. It is situated approximately ten mil ...
, South Killingholme, 11.5 million tonnes per year *Prax, Lindsey Oil Refinery, North Killingholme, 11.0 million tonnes per year * Petroineos,
Grangemouth refinery Grangemouth Refinery is a mature oil refinery complex located on the Firth of Forth in Grangemouth, Scotland, currently operated by Petroineos. It is the only operating crude oil refinery in Scotland (following the cessation in 2014 of Bitumen ...
, 10.0 million tonnes per year * Essar Energy plc.,
Stanlow refinery Stanlow Refinery is an oil refinery owned by Essar Energy in Ellesmere Port, North West England. Until 2011 it was owned by Shell UK. The refinery is situated on the south bank of the Manchester Ship Canal, which is used to transport seaborne o ...
, 12.0 million tonnes per year * Valero Energy Corp., Pembroke refinery, 10.5 million tonnes per year * ExxonMobil,
Fawley refinery Fawley Refinery is an oil refinery located at Fawley, Hampshire, England. The refinery is owned by Esso Petroleum Company Limited, a subsidiary of Exxon Mobil Corporation, which acquired the site in 1925. Situated on Southampton Water, it was ...
, 16.0 million tonnes per year * Haltermann Carless, Harwich refinery, 0.5 million tonnes per year


History

Small-scale oil refining began in the United Kingdom in 1914. Refining capacity increased during the inter-war period. By 1938 there were 11 oil refineries in the UK. In 1937/8 total refining oil capacity in the UK was 4.21 million tonnes per year, by 1954 this had increased to 26.64 million tonnes. In the post-Second World War period several of the existing refineries were expanded and 3 new major oil refineries were built. In 1964 the following refineries were operating or being constructed or planned. By 1973 the following refineries were in operation. In 1973, with an anticipated increase in consumption and the projected start of oil production from the UK North Sea, the following new refineries were being planned or constructed. Following the oil crisis of 1973-4 refining capacity, and the number of oil refineries, was reduced, and many planned refineries were discontinued. In 1976 there were 17 oil refineries in the UK. By 2000 there were 12 refineries namely: * BP Amoco, Coryton refinery (later Petroplus, closed 2012) * Carless, Harwich refinery (now Haltermann Carless) * Phillips 66, Humber refinery * Total, Lindsey refinery (Prax from 2021) * Petroplus, North Tees refinery (closed 2012) * BP Amoco, Grangemouth refinery (PetroIneos from 2004) * Nynas, Dundee refinery (closed 2013) * Shell/Nynas, Eastham refinery (closed after 2010) * Shell Stanlow refinery (Essar Energy from 2011) * Amoco, then Murco, Milford Haven refinery (closed 2015) * Texaco, Pembroke refinery (Valero from 2011) * Esso, Fawley refinery Further oil company re-organisations and take-overs, and reductions in demand, led to further refinery closures. By 2019 there were 6 major and one smaller oil refineries in the UK.


Organisations

Statistics for petroleum refining in the UK are gathered by the
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See also

* :Oil refineries in the United Kingdom * Oil terminals in the United Kingdom


References


External links


UKPIA information

Europe (and UK) refineries at the Energy Institute
{{Petroleum industry Petroleum industry in the United Kingdom