Saudi Arabia used oil to diesel refinery plant

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  • Saudi Arabia used oil to diesel refinery plant
  • Saudi Arabia used oil to diesel refinery plant
  • Saudi Arabia used oil to diesel refinery plant
  • Saudi Arabia used oil to diesel refinery plant

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  • Will Saudi Arabia's Jazan Refinery be a 'diesel machine'?
  • Saudi Arabia has a new refinery at Jazan that began operations in 2021. When operating at full capacity, the Jazan refinery is expected to be a "diesel machine" with many European traders anticipating an influx of Middle Eastern cargoes in Europe at cheaper prices than those produced by European refineries.
  • What is the Jazan oil refinery?
  • The Jazan oil refinery, which is designed to have an output capacity of up to 400,000 barrels per day (BPD), is a vital part of the set-up. This full-conversion refinery, when it is at its full capacity, is planned to have a wide portfolio which includes gasoline and ultra-light sulfur diesel (ULSD), as well as benzene and paraxylene.
  • Who owns Jubail Refinery?
  • TotalEnergies owns 37.5% of the Jubail refinery, and Aramco the majority 62.5%. Austria's OMV and Italy's Eni also have stakes in the UAE's ADNOC Refining, which operates three refineries with a total refining capacity of 922,000 b/d. OMV declined to provide its plans for alternative imports and Eni did not respond to a request for comment.
  • Do middle eastern refiners import Russian crude?
  • Most Middle Eastern refiners are unlikely to import Russian crude to process, although they may import Russian products to re-export, according to S&P Global refinery economist Rasool Barouni.

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