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to the grid via three separate 69 KV aerial feeders and has the ability to run entirely on imported power. Steam is
primarily produced by three boilers, each with continuous rated capacity of 300,000-lb/hr at 900-psi. In addition,
Paulsboro has a heat recovery steam generator and a number of waste heat boilers throughout the refinery that
supplement the steam generation capacity. Paulsboro’s current hydrogen needs are met by the hydrogen supply
from the reformer. In addition, the refinery employs a standalone steam methane reformer that is capable of
producing 10 MMSCFD of 99% pure hydrogen. This ancillary hydrogen plant is utilized as a back-up source of
hydrogen for the refinery’s process units.
Toledo Refinery
Acquisition. Through our subsidiary, Toledo Refining, we acquired the Toledo refinery on March 1, 2011,
from Sunoco for approximately $400.0 million, excluding working capital. We also purchased refined and certain
intermediate products inventory for approximately $299.6 million, and MSCG purchased the refinery’s crude oil
inventory on our behalf. Additionally, included in the terms of the sale was a five-year participation payment of up
to $125.0 million payable to Sunoco based upon post-acquisition earnings of the refinery, of which $103.6 million
was paid in 2012 and the balance paid in 2013.
Overview. Toledo has a throughput capacity of approximately 170,000 bpd and a Nelson Complexity Index
of 9.2. Toledo processes a slate of light, sweet crudes from Canada, the Midcontinent, the Bakken region and the
U.S. Gulf Coast. Toledo produces finished products including gasoline and ULSD, in addition to a variety of high-
value petrochemicals including nonene, xylene, tetramer and toluene.
The Toledo refinery is located on a 282-acre site near Toledo, Ohio, approximately 60 miles from Detroit.
Major units at the Toledo refinery include an FCC unit, a hydrocracker, an alkylation unit and a UDEX unit. Crude
is delivered to the Toledo refinery through three primary pipelines: (1) Enbridge from the north, (2) Capline from
the south and (3) Mid-Valley from the south. Crude is also delivered to a nearby terminal by rail and from local
sources by truck to a truck unloading facility within the refinery.
Toledo Refinery Process Flow Diagram
OVHD Frac / HDT Light Naphtha
Jet Fuel
Gasoline
Jet
LSR
Jet Jet Drying
Jet Treater
Crude
Gasoline
Benzene
Heavy Naphtha
Toluene
Reformer /
Splitter
BTX
Crude
Distillation Xylene
Gasoline
Gasoline
Diesel
LUK /
HUK
iC4 / nC4
Propane
HCC Reformer
ULSD
Propane
Tetramer / Nonene
AGO
LCO
Sour Fuel
C5 / C6 Gasoline
Poly
Iso-Butane
FCC G liFCC G li
Plant 2/4
FCC/GPU
Anime
Tetramer / Nonene
Normal Butane
CT Btms
BB
P-P Poly
Alky / DIB
FCC / GPU
Amine Clarified Slurry Oil
FCC GasolineFCC Gasoline
Gasoline
Gasoline
LSR LSG