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ExxonMobil Jurong Island Refinery , 605,000 bbl/d (96,200 m 3 /d) SRC Jurong Island Refinery ( Singapore Petroleum Company ), 290,000 bbl/d (46,000 m 3 /d) Shell Pulau Bukom Refinery ( Royal Dutch Shell ), 500,000 bbl/d (79,000 m 3 /d)
Jurong Power Station: 16 Jurong Pier Rd, Singapore 619175 210 1986 YTL PowerSeraya Pte Ltd NG [3] Pulau Seraya Power Station: 3 Seraya Ave, Singapore 628209 1540 2002-2010 YTL PowerSeraya Pte Ltd NG [3] Keppel Merlimau Cogen Power Station: 201 Jurong Island Hwy, Singapore 627805 1340 2007-2013 Keppel Merlimau Cogen Pte Ltd NG, cogen [7] Total ...
The API gravity of these crudes ranges from 18 (mostly heavy/sour crude) to 45 (mostly light/sweet crudes). In 2006, the Group processed more than 51 million barrels (8,100,000 m 3) of crudes through SRC, its jointly-owned refinery on Jurong Island.
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ExxonMobil's largest refinery overall is its Beaumont Refinery and its second largest in the United States is its Baytown Refinery, located in Baytown, Texas. Its second largest refinery overall is its Jurong Island facility in Singapore. ExxonMobil's global average refining capacity was 4.6 million barrels per day, with the United States ...
Multinational companies such as ExxonMobil and Shell have established a strong presence on Jurong Island. [4] Jurong Island is linked to the main island by a 2.3 km causeway known as the Jurong Island Highway, opened in March 1999. Access to the island is restricted to persons who have a Jurong Island Security Pass. Other restrictions include ...
Jurong Island, photographed in February 2011. Jurong Island is where most of the country's oil industry's activities take place. [1] Around 95 petroleum organisations are found there. [2] According to The World Fact Book, Singapore produces about 20,170 barrels of crude oil per day, ranking it 78th in the list of the world's oil producing ...
ExxonMobil's Baytown Refinery is a major oil refinery named after and located in Baytown, Texas. It has capacity of 588,000 barrels per day (93,500 m 3 /d). [ 1 ] The site first opened in 1919 and was originally operated by the Humble Oil Company .