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  2. Stanlow Oil Refinery - Wikipedia

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    Stanlow Refinery is an oil refinery owned by Essar Energy in Ellesmere Port, North West England. [2] 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 oil for refining and chemicals for Essar.

  3. Essar Group - Wikipedia

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    Essar Group [2] is an Indian multinational conglomerate company, founded by Shashi Ruia and Ravi Ruia in 1969. The company, known as Essar Global Fund Limited (EGFL), owns a variety of assets in the core sectors of energy (oil refining, oil and gas exploration and production, power), infrastructure & logistics (ports, projects), metals & mining, technology, and retail (oilfield services ...

  4. Petroleum refining in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. UK oil pipeline network - Wikipedia

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    Tranmere oil terminal – Stanlow refinery: 9 (24 km) [17] 24 /28 inch Shell 1960 linked six 20,000 tonne tanks at terminal to refinery, operating at 696 psi Angle Bay Milford Haven – Llandarcy oil refinery: 62 (96 km) 46 cm BP 1961 5 million tonnes/year 8 million tons/year [17] Tranmere oil terminal – Heysham oil refinery 70 30 cm Shell 1966

  6. Stanlow and Thornton railway station - Wikipedia

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    Stanlow & Thornton track layout in 1975. The station was opened on 23 December 1940 jointly by the Great Western Railway and the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. [4] [page needed] The station served the Shell Thornton Aero Engine Laboratory (AEL), which was responsible for developing fuels and oils for the aircraft of the Royal Air Force.

  7. Tranmere Oil Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The terminal was built jointly by Shell Oil, then the owner of Stanlow Oil Refinery, and the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board at a cost of £6 million. [4] It was built to replace the role of the Herculaneum Dock and the later Eastham Oil Terminal which had only been inaugurated in 1954, but which did not have sufficient water depth to handle the 65,000 ton vessels that were operating by 1960.

  8. Shashi and Ravi Ruia - Wikipedia

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    Essar Group is a multinational conglomerate and a leading player in the sectors of steel, oil and gas, power, communications, shipping, ports and logistics, projects and minerals. With operations in more than 20 countries across five continents, the group employs 75,000 people, with revenues of US$17 billion.

  9. Essar Energy - Wikipedia

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    Essar Algoma Power Plant, Algoma, Ontario, Canada. It is an 85 MW (1×85 MW) thermal power plant. The plant is fully functional. [10] Essar Mahan Power Plant, Mahan, Singrauli district Madhya Pradesh. It is a 1,200 MW (2×600 MW) coal-based thermal power plant. One unit is functional. Essar Hazira-2 Power Plant, Hazira, Gujarat.