Nynas AB is a
Swedish manufacturer of specialty
naphthenic oils and
bitumen
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products. Founded in 1928 as a national oil company with a traditional range of products, the company today supplies specialist products and niche markets.
In addition to national sales offices, Nynas also has access to an international distribution network. This includes not only central warehouses and blending stations (hubs), but also a number of local depots.
In 2021, Nynas had around 970 employees and net sales of just over SEK 16.7 billion.
Business activities
Until the 1970s Nynas was a traditional
oil company
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, manufacturing and selling a large number of products, from
petrol
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and
diesel
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* Diesel engine, an internal combustion engine where ignition is caused by compression
* Diesel fuel, a liquid fuel used in diesel engines
* Diesel locomotive, a railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engine ...
to
heating oil
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and
lubricant
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s. Following the oil crises (
1973
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* January 14 - The 16-0 19 ...
and
1979
Events
January
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), activity now focuses on
naphthenic specialty products and
bitumen
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products.
Naphthenic specialty oils consist of three different kinds of products:
*
Insulating oils are used primarily to insulate and cool
transformer
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s.
*
Process oils are included in products such as industrial rubber,
explosives
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,
car tyres,
printing inks,
nappies
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and other hygiene articles, and in
thermoplastic
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Most thermoplastics have a high molecular weight. The polymer chains as ...
s for items such as tool handles.
*
Base oils are suitable for liquids used in metal processing,
hydraulic fluid
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s and other industrial
lubricant
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s.
Bitumen products are available in various versions depending on which properties are required:
* Standard
binding agent
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More narrowly, binders are liquid or dough-like substances that harden ...
s to hold together the stones in
asphalt
Asphalt most often refers to:
* Bitumen, also known as "liquid asphalt cement" or simply "asphalt", a viscous form of petroleum mainly used as a binder in asphalt concrete
* Asphalt concrete, a mixture of bitumen with coarse and fine aggregates, u ...
surfaces.
* Special binding agents for demanding applications such as noise-dampening asphalt and roads with high
traffic intensity
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.
* Binding agents for
surface treatment
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, for example
emulsion
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s for roads with little traffic.
* Binding agents for
cold mix asphalt technology, which has lower
energy consumption
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Biology
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and is also used to recycle old asphalt surfaces.
* Binding agents for industrial use, primarily for
roof coverings and to provide
anti-corrosion protection for items such as
pipes
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** Piping, the use of pipes in industry
* Smoking pipe
** Tobacco pipe
* Half-pipe and quarter pipe, semi-circu ...
.
Nynas conducts extensive work on
product development
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. This involves not least of all
catalyst
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and
hydrotreatment technology, which has resulted in, among other things, the launch of a new kind of
transformer oil
Transformer oil or insulating oil is an oil that is stable at high temperatures and has excellent electrical insulating properties. It is used in oil-filled wet transformers, some types of high-voltage capacitors, fluorescent lamp ballasts, and so ...
. Nynas also manufactures oils that comply with the new environmental requirements that come into force in 2010, when the
European Union
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bans
aromatic oil
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To allergic or other ...
s in
car tyres. In 2019, Nynas launched transformer and tyre oils that are partly manufactured from bio-based feedstock and are thus renewable. This is an important stage in reducing dependence on fossil feedstock, thereby contributing towards sustainable development.
Efforts on the
bitumen
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side have focused on products suitable for various conditions with regard to temperature,
stone
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material and
traffic loads. One example is the special bitumen found in noise-dampening
asphalt
Asphalt most often refers to:
* Bitumen, also known as "liquid asphalt cement" or simply "asphalt", a viscous form of petroleum mainly used as a binder in asphalt concrete
* Asphalt concrete, a mixture of bitumen with coarse and fine aggregates, u ...
, which results in the noise from traffic being almost halved. Nynas is also the leader in the field of water-based
emulsion
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s. These can be used in cold and semi-hot asphalt masses, which means both reduced energy consumption and lower
hydrocarbon
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emissions. In 2022, Nynas launched a polymer-modified bitumen (PMB) that contains biogenic material, resulting in a significantly reduced climate impact.
Manufacturing takes place at a number of
refineries
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Types of refineries
Different types of refineries a ...
in Europe. Two of these, at
Gothenburg
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and
Nynäshamn
Nynäshamn is a Urban areas in Sweden, locality and the seat of Nynäshamn Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden with 13,510 inhabitants in 2010.
While interest in the area as a potentially useful port grew from the mid-19th century, it was only ...
, are wholly owned by Nynas, while the refinery at
Eastham is co-owned with
Shell
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. But there are also a number of external production facilities that are linked to the company through partnership agreements. Nynas has its own laboratories for quality control and product development, including those in Belgium, the UK and Sweden. Nynas is investing heavily in expanded manufacturing capacity. Work at the Nynäshamn refinery have boosted output, but the most significant recent investment is the purchase of the Harburg refinery in 2013, which represents a forty percent increase in the company's supply capability of naphthenic specialty oils.
Traditionally, Nynas primarily uses heavy
crude oil
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from
Venezuela
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as feedstock, as it has properties that are ideal for both bitumen and
naphthenic specialty oils
In organic chemistry, the cycloalkanes (also called naphthenes, but distinct from naphthalene) are the monocyclic saturated hydrocarbons. In other words, a cycloalkane consists only of hydrogen and carbon atoms arranged in a structure containing ...
. There have been major efforts in recent years to increase feedstock flexibility and totally replace Venezuelan crude oil. The conversion of the feedstock base has now been completed in full, which means that Nynas uses several alternative feedstocks, some from the North Sea, but also from countries including Brazil, Colombia and Italy.
History
The name primarily associated with the original Nynas is
Axel Ax:son Johnson. At an early stage he recognised the opportunities created by car ownership, and in 1928 he had
Sweden
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's first
refinery
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Types of refineries
Different types of refineries ...
built in
Nynäshamn
Nynäshamn is a Urban areas in Sweden, locality and the seat of Nynäshamn Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden with 13,510 inhabitants in 2010.
While interest in the area as a potentially useful port grew from the mid-19th century, it was only ...
. During
World War II
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, Nynas played a prominent role in supplying
energy
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in Sweden, as the company developed methods for manufacturing
oil
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products made of
coal
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Coal i ...
and
tar
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.
The decades immediately after the Second World War were characterised by rapid expansion, and in 1956 the refinery in
Gothenburg
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was opened. At that time Nynas was a Swedish family firm, manufacturing a large number of oil products and also with a national network of
petrol station
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Fuel dispensers are used to ...
s.
But changes in the outside world soon made it economically unviable to run a small, national oil company. The two
energy crises
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in the 1970s resulted in Nynas suffering a serious cost crisis, as they did not have access to their own crude oil. The only way out was to specialise in a small number of products and to look beyond the borders of Sweden.
In order to grow on the bitumen side, the refinery in
Antwerp
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was bought in 1985, and in 1992 the UK bitumen company
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was acquired. The latter acquisition included the refineries in
Dundee
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and
Eastham. In parallel with this expansion in the bitumen area, hundreds of million
Swedish kronor
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were invested in turning the Nynäshamn refinery into a modern facility for the production of
naphthenic specialty oils
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.
In September 2013, Nynas received EU approval to takeover the Harburg base oil manufacturing plant and some associated refining facilities of the Harburg refinery in Hamburg, Germany. The reason was an expected demand for naphthenic specialty oils, especially in Asia. The takeover, which involved wide-ranging investments to convert the part of the plant that was previously used for fuel production, was completed in 2016. With the new specialty oil refinery in place, it was possible to achieve an annual production increase of 350,000 tonnes.
2017 saw the start of a period that resulted in significant financial problems because of an increasingly stressed political and economic situation in Venezuela. Initially this caused disruption to crude oil deliveries, which gradually stopped completely because the USA introduced far-reaching sanctions against Venezuela. During a transitional period, it was still possible to run the business thanks to the exemption – General Licence – that Nynas was a granted by the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). This exemption meant that other companies were permitted to continue trading with Nynas without being in breach of the USA’s sanctions. But the situation became economically unsustainable, and in December 2019 Nynas was granted an application for a company reconstruction at a Swedish court in order to investigate the possibilities of continuing to run the business, either partly or in full.
In May 2020, the OFAC announced that Nynas was no longer blocked under the sanctions because of changes in the company’s ownership structure. This meant that American individuals and companies no longer required a permit from the OFAC for transactions or activities that involved Nynas.
The company reconstruction involved changes to Nynas’ ownership structure. The biggest owner is now the US asset management company Davidson Kempner Capital Management, with 49.9% of the shares. The other co-owners are an independent Swedish foundation Nynässtiftelsen (approx. 35%) and PDVSA (approx. 14,9 %).
With the new ownership structure in place, the strategic guidelines were also modified as a consequence of the changed conditions in the external environment. The strategic approach sees operations focusing on Europe, as an element of the objective to strengthen competitiveness in Nynas’ core markets. Despite a stated European focus, sales of naphthenic specialty oils will continue to take place to selected customers in regions including India, the Middle East, South Africa and Turkey. As for bitumen activities, these were centralised to the markets in the Nordic region, the Baltic region and the UK.
Timeline
Nynas Annual Report 2013, page 108-109
*1928 The refinery in Nynäshamn
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While interest in the area as a potentially useful port grew from the mid-19th century, it was only ...
is built.
*1950s Nynas builds up a national network of petrol station
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Fuel dispensers are used to ...
s.
*1981 The petrol station
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Fuel dispensers are used to ...
s are sold to Shell
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** Concrete shell, a thin shell of concrete, usually with no interior columns or exterior buttresses
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* Seashell, a hard outer layer of a marine ani ...
.
*1986 Nynas buys a refinery in Antwerp
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, Belgium
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.
*1992 UK company Briggs Oil Briggs may refer to:
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is acquired.
*2001 The refinery in Nynäshamn undergoes an extensive modernisation process.
*2004-2006 Partnership agreements are concluded with US oil companies Valero and Lyondell
*2007 The Nova Grades product range is launched
*2008: A new bitumen laboratory is built in Antwerp
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.
*2010-2011: A new hydrogen plant is built in Nynäshamn. In summer 2011 the plant starts to run on natural gas instead of naphtha, cutting carbon dioxide emissions by 20,000 tonnes per year.
*2012: A new sulphur treatment plant is opened at the refinery in Nynäshamn at a cost of SEK 600 million, cutting emissions from sulphur recovery to one fifth.
*2013: Nynas receives approval from the European Commission
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to take over production and responsibility for the base oil plant and associated production units at the Harburg refinery in Hamburg
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, Germany
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.
*2014-2016: Extensive investments to convert Harburg from a fuel refinery into a refinery for specialty oils, resulting in a 30 per cent increase in capacity for naphthenic specialty oils.
*2017: Financial problems because of an increasingly stressed political and economic situation in Venezuela, resulting in disruption to feedstock supplies.
*2019: Nynas introduces a bio-based high-performance transformer fluid, NYTRO® BIO 300X.
*2020: US sanctions are removed because of the new ownership structure and ongoing reconstruction of the company.
*2021: US asset management company Davidson Kempner Capital Management becomes the biggest shareholder.
* 2022 New strategic guidelines with a focus on the European market for increased competitiveness.
Notes
Sources
Nationalencyklopedin
* Annual Report 200
download
Annual Report 2008
* Annual Report 201
PDF
* Annual Report 201
PDF
* The book "75 years old – looking back"
* Brochure: "Taking Oil Further
download
* Brochure: "Nynas in society"
* Brochure: "Welcome to a specialist oil company
download
Advantage Environment: "Oil from Sweden is better for the environment"
Lube Report: "Nynas Beefs Up as Citgo Bows Out of Pale Oils"
Lube report: "Nynas Ups Pale Oil Output"
* Nynas Annual Report 201
* US Department of the Treasur
* Ackordcentrale
* Nynas Annual report 202
* Nynas Annual report 202
* New shareholder in Nynas ww.nynas.com/en/media/newslist/new-shareholder-in-nynas/* Bitumen Matters: Nynas breaking new ground for lower carbon road
* Core European naphthenics markets in focu
External links
* {{Official website, http://www.nynas.com
Oil companies of Sweden
Manufacturing companies based in Stockholm