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[1] [6] In 2018 BAPCO commissioned a new pipeline that replaced the over 70 years old pipeline infrastructure between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. [3] In March 2019 construction work was started to upgrade the main oil refinery Sitra. The $5 billion project will increase the capacity to 380,000 barrels per day (60,000 m 3 /d). [3]
Bapco Energies was intended to concentrate and refocus NOGA's oil, gas, and petrochemical development activities. [2] NOGA was abolished in September 2021. Bapco Energies became a semi-independent agency within Bahrain's Ministry of Oil and Gas. [3] As of 2022, Bapco Energies owned two corporate subsidiaries and had assets of more than US$10.2 ...
Ma'ameer (Arabic: المعامير) is a village in Bahrain.Nationally, the village is known for its Industrial Area, which consists of the Bahrain Petroleum Company (BAPCO) refinery and a large number of factories, production units such as Awal Ready-mixed Concrete (ARMCON), Eastern Asphalt, Gulf Petrochemical Industrial Corp (GPIC), Aluminium Bahrain and Al Zamil Aluminium.
The refinery closure is the latest development in the state's attempt to rid itself of gasoline and diesel vehicles to reduce pollution and greenhouse gases, but at the same time keep a lid on ...
Newsom calls for new oil refinery mandate in California. Taryn Luna. August 15, 2024 at 7:52 PM. A gas station in Los Angeles. A proposal by Gov. Gavin Newsom would require that petroleum refiners ...
The South Bay is in for a large-scale transformation near the Port of Los Angeles as Phillips 66 shuts down its sprawling refineries and makes way for developers to reimagine the prime real estate.
The Bahrain Petroleum Company refinery was built in 1935, has a capacity of about 250,000 barrels (40,000 m³) per day, and was the first in the Persian Gulf. After selling 60% of the refinery to the state-owned Bahrain National Oil Company in 1980, Caltex, a U.S. company, now owns 40%. Saudi Arabia provides most of the crude for refinery ...
The single remaining refinery in Hawaii now also includes refining assets previously owned and operated as "Hawaii Refinery" by Chevron Corporation with up to 54,000 bbl/d (8,600 m 3 /d) in additional capacity. Chevron sold their Hawaii Refinery to newly formed Island Energy Services LLC in 2016, and IES sold the refining assets to Par Hawaii ...