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Paulsboro Refinery
Acquisition. We acquired the entities that owned the Paulsboro refinery (including an associated natural gas
pipeline) on December 17, 2010, from Valero for approximately $357.7 million, excluding working capital. The
purchase price excludes inventory purchased on our behalf by MSCG and Statoil. We invested approximately
$60.0 million in capital in early 2011 to complete a scheduled turnaround at the refinery. The refinery was
commissioned in 1917 and was purchased by Valero from Mobil Oil Corporation in 1998.
Overview. Paulsboro has a throughput capacity of 180,000 bpd and a Nelson Complexity Index of 13.2. The
Paulsboro refinery is located on approximately 950 acres on the Delaware River in Paulsboro, New Jersey, just
south of Philadelphia and approximately 30 miles away from Delaware City. Paulsboro receives crude and
feedstocks via its marine terminal on the Delaware River. Paulsboro is one of two operating refineries on the East
Coast with coking capacity, the other being Delaware City. Major units at the Paulsboro refinery include crude
distillation units, vacuum distillation units, an FCC unit, a delayed coking unit, a lube oil processing unit and a
propane deasphalting unit.
The Paulsboro refinery processes a variety of medium and heavy, sour crude oils. The Paulsboro refinery
predominantly produces gasoline, heating oil and jet fuel and also manufactures Group I base oils or lubricants.
In addition to its finished clean products slate, Paulsboro produces asphalt and petroleum coke.
Paulsboro Refinery Process Flow Diagram
Crude
ATB
VTB
DAO
Asphalt
Asphalt
Coke
Gas Oil
Naphtha
Extracts
Gas Oil
Gasoline
Jet Fuel
Heating Oil
LCO
B-B
B-B
Isobutane
Gasoline
Lubes
Gasoline Gasoline
Slurry / CSO
P-P
Naphtha
Naphtha
Naphtha
Diesel
Kerosene
Gas Oil
Crude
Distillation
Vacuum
Distillation Coker
Lubes
Distillate
Hydrotreaters
CCR
Alky
GDU
Propane
Deasphalter
FCC
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