Lukoil subsidiary Lukoil Volgogradneftepererabotka has started production of low-sulfur fuel oil that complies with IMO mandates set to take effect in 2020 at its more than 281,000-b/d Volgograd refinery in southern Russia.
PJSC Lukoil subsidiary OOO Lukoil Volgogradneftepererabotka has started production of low-sulfur fuel oil that complies with International Maritime Organization (IMO) mandates set to take effect in 2020 at its more than 281,000-b/d Volgograd refinery in southern Russia.
The Volgograd refinery began production of bunker fuel oil 0.5% sulfur as Oct. 11 and will produce about 1 million tonnes/year of the fuel, Lukoil said.
The IMO’s upcoming global cap of 0.5% sulfur on fuel oil by all ocean-going vessels becomes effective Jan. 1, 2020.
The Lukoil unit also is advancing the construction of a deasphaltizing unit at the refinery, Lukoil said in an Aug. 29 presentation to investors.
While the operator confirmed work on the deasphaltizing unit is about 25% completed, Lukoil did not disclose further details regarding the project.
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