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The Philippine unit of Royal Dutch Shell said on Thursday it will permanently shut one of the country's two oil refineries, blaming a pandemic-led slump in margins, with other regional closures ...
The Clyde Refinery was a crude oil refinery located in Clyde, New South Wales, Australia, operating between 1925 and 2013.At the time of its closure it had a refinery capacity of 85,000 barrels per day (13,500 m 3 /d) and was the oldest operating oil refinery in Australia.
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, operations of the refinery was suspended on May 24, 2020 and in August 2020, Pilipinas Shell decided to permanently close the refinery and convert the site into an import terminal. [2] The closure left the Bataan Refinery of Petron as the sole operating oil refinery in the Philippines. [5]
On January 7, 2010 Shell Canada announced closing the refinery and converting it to a fuel terminal. [2] On June 4, 2010, following the unsuccessful attempts to find a buyer to take over the plant, Shell Canada announced its plans to move forward to downgrade the refinery into a terminal. [3]
Royal Dutch Shell recently said that it's looking to offload its last remaining refinery in Australia, as the oil and gas company reconsiders its operations in the country. Shell is currently ...
Shell (RDS.A) informs about the postponement of the $596-million Deer Park refinery sale, citing the need for regulatory permission.
The Oil & Gas Journal publishes a worldwide list of refineries annually in a country-by-country tabulation that includes for each refinery: location, crude oil daily processing capacity, and the size of each process unit in the refinery. For some countries, the refinery list is further categorized state-by-state.
Revealed in June 2013, the writedown is worth A$203 million and was preceded by a A$638m writedown in 2012 and a A$407m writedown in 2011, after the closure of the Clyde Refinery in Sydney. [128] In February 2014, Shell sold its Australian refinery and petrol stations for US$2.6 billion (A$2.9 billion) to Swiss company Vitol. [129]