ExxonMobil invests in expansion of its Singapore-based integrated manufacturing complex
Published by Tom Mostyn,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
ExxonMobil has made a final investment decision on a multi-billion dollar expansion of its integrated manufacturing complex in Singapore to convert fuel oil and other bottom-of-the-barrel crude products into higher-value lube base stocks and distillates.
The expansion project is part of the company’s plan to further enhance the competitiveness of the Singapore facility, which includes the world’s only steam cracker capable of cracking crude oil. The project, which leverages proprietary technologies, integration and scale, will significantly increase site downstream and chemical earnings potential. Engineering, procurement and construction activities have begun, and start-up is anticipated in 2023.
“The demand for high-quality fuels and lubricants will increase as the global economy expands,” said Bryan Milton, president of ExxonMobil Fuels and Lubricants Company. “By using a combination of proprietary catalyst and process technologies, we will increase the site’s competitiveness and help meet growing demand for high-performance lubricants and cleaner fuels.”
The investment will add 20 000 bpd of ExxonMobil Group II base stocks capacity, which includes EHC 50 and EHC 120 grades, in addition to a new high-viscosity Group II base stock to meet increasing demand in the Asia-Pacific region.
“The project also applies new chemicals technologies and leverages integration across the crude cracker and refining complex to further enhance the competitiveness of crude cracking,” said Karen McKee, president of ExxonMobil Chemical Company.
The expansion will add the capacity to increase production of cleaner fuels with lower-sulfur content by 48 000 bpd, including high-quality ExxonMobil Marine fuels to enable customers to meet the International Maritime Organization’s 0.5% sulfur requirement.
The project represents the latest and most significant in a series of recent ExxonMobil investments in base stock production. Recent ExxonMobil EHC Group II base stock investments include a 2015 expansion in Singapore and the start-up of a world-scale, enhanced hydrocracker unit in Rotterdam in 2018.
Engineering, procurement and construction contracts have been awarded to Técnicas Reunidas for the new process units, and Wood Group for interconnecting pipelines and supporting infrastructure facilities. As part of the project, ExxonMobil is working on a long-term commercial agreement with Linde to upgrade residue from the site to hydrogen and synthesis gas.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/03042019/exxonmobil-invests-in-expansion-of-its-singapore-based-integrated-manufacturing-complex/
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