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Refinery profile: Ruwais coking refinery, the UAE Offshore

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UAE's ADNOC transforms Ruwais refinery as Murban exports

United Arab Emirates Oil Refining Industry Report 2020

Ruwais Refinery Expansion Project: Package 3: Offsites

ADNOC Invests US$ 3.5 BN to Upgrade Ruwais

  • How many refineries are in the UAE?
  • Estimates from other sources such as Energy Intelligence and Rystad Energy are higher, placing the UAE’s production capacity closer to 4.3 million b/d to 4.4 million b/d.10 As of July 2023, the UAE had five refineries in operation. The Ruwais refinery is the UAE’s largest in terms of capacity.
  • Who owns Abu Dhabi oil refining company (Takreer)?
  • Refinery owner Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company (Takreer), which is in-turn owned by Adnoc, says once commissioned, the refinery will produce unleaded gasoline, naphtha, aviation turbine fuel (Jet A1), liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), propylene, kerosene, gasoil, bunker fuel, diesel, slurry to existing fuel oil and sulphur.
  • What's going on at the UAE crude refinery?
  • Startup activities are in progress at the refinery’s crude distillation and associated units, with commercial production scheduled to resume shortly, ADNOC said in a statement published by UAE’s state-owned Emirates News Agency on Jan. 20.
  • Why is Takreer expanding its refinery at Ruwais?
  • Overview Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company (Takreer) is expanding its refinery at Ruwais so that it can meet more stringent product quality requirements and meet environmental legislation. The work will increase the refinery’s capacity to 800,000 barrels a day (b/d).

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