Project Snapshot
Wood River Refinery - Coker and Refinery Expansion (CORE)
Facility Type: Refinery
Scope: Expansion
Owner: WRB Refining LLC
Location: Roxana, Illinois  United States
Region: North America
Modified:  December 04, 2008


Facility description

Located along the Mississippi River in Roxana, Ill., the Wood River Refinery is a 306,000 b/d multiple-train facility owned on a 50/50 basis by ConocoPhillips and EnCana Corp. The facility, which was owned by Shell for more than 75 years, has been in operation since 1918.

According to ConocoPhillips, the refinery processes both light, low-sulfur and heavy, high-sulfur crude oils. The facility receives domestic as well as foreign crudes via various nearby pipelines and enjoys good access to the St. Louis and Chicago markets. Currently, Wood River can handle 30,000 b/d bitumen. In addition, its clean product yield is 77%.

Wood River's capabilities include: alkylation; catalytic cracking; catalytic hydrocracking; catalytic reforming; desulfurization; hydrogen; delayed coking; and vacuum distillation.

The majority of its product mix constitutes gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. The facility also produces smaller quantities of petrochemical feedstocks and asphalt. Much of the gasoline and diesel is sold to a third party for delivery to the upper Midwest. The remaining products are distributed throughout the Midwest by pipeline, truck, barge, and rail car.

Expansion

Wood River is undergoing an expansion to increase the facility's heavy oil processing capacity as well as its overall throughput. In fact, the $4 billion Coker and Refinery Expansion (CORE) will add a coker unit and increase Wood River's bitumen handling capacity nearly 700% to 200,000 b/d. Moreover, the facility's clean product yield is expected to reach 87%. The refinery's total capacity will increase by 94,000 b/d to 400,000 b/d. The facility's owners began the expansion in September 2008 following an unexpectedly lengthy process of obtaining the necessary air permits.

In June 2009, a U.S. EPA appeals board decided that the Illinois EPA did not adequately address questions raised in the approval process for the air permit that it awarded ConocoPhillips in 2007. The board instructed the state agency to go back and analyze data regarding pollution from the refinery's flares. The state agency granted the permit in September 2008.

On Dec. 3, 2008, Fluor Corp. announced that WRB Refining had awarded it a contract for the construction and construction management of process, utility, and offsites for CORE. Under this contract, Fluor will provide detailed engineering, procurement, and construction services for the refinery's utilities and offsites as well as for retrofitting portions of the existing refinery to accommodate the new Canadian feedstock. Moreover, Fluor will provide owner management team support to WRB throughout the project. An estimated 500 professionals from Fluor's offices in Calgary, Houston, and New Delhi will work on this latest project.

Previously (in 2006/2007), Fluor performed front-end engineering and design (FEED) work for all process and utilities and offsites for the entire CORE project. The latest contract reflects the transition into detailed execution.

The expansion is scheduled to conclude in 2011.

  Key Stats
Year constructed:
1918
Major process units:
alkylation; catalytic cracking; catalytic hydrocracking; catalytic reforming; desulfurization; hydrogen; delayed coking; vacuum distillation
Products:
primarily gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel; smaller quantities of petrochemical feedstocks and asphalt
Current capacity:
306,000 b/d
Post project capacity:
400,000 b/d
Contractor:
Fluor Corp. (FEED; detailed engineering; procurement and construction services)
Project cost:
$4B
Project completion date:
2011
  Related Articles
Conoco Panel Outlines Wood River Plans To Neighbors
Jul 29, 2009 - A multibillion-dollar refinery expansion project will have an effect on the area's economy -- and the neighbors surrounding the plant.
Wood River Expansion Boosts Area Economy
Jun 24, 2009 - Consultants say a $3.6 billion expansion of the Wood River Refinery should produce a strong economic stimulus to the communities of northwestern Madison County, Ill.
Pipe Bridge Near Wood River Begins To Take Shape
May 14, 2009 - A 75-ton oil-pipe bridge that looked more like a giant erector set began to take shape Wednesday, after a slow-moving highway crew placed equipment outside the ConocoPhillips refinery.
Next Big Hauling Phase Begins for Refinery Project
May 13, 2009 - Traffic delays were expected Wednesday as crews begin hauling heavy equipment from the Mississippi River to ConocoPhillips in Roxana.
Wood River Expansion To Begin Ops In 2011 - Exec
Mar 11, 2009 - ConocoPhillips' (COP) expansion of its Wood River Refinery will be completed and startup production will begin in early 2011, the company's senior vice president for refining, marketing and transportation, said Wednesday.
Wood River Expansion Means Jobs In Tough Economic Climate
Dec 12, 2008 - The first echelons of a small army of skilled construction workers have started work on a $3.6 billion expansion of the Wood River Refinery.
Fluor Wins Wood River Contract
Dec 03, 2008 - Fluor Corp. announced Wednesday that it was awarded a contract for the construction and construction management of process, utility and offsites in connection with a coker refinery expansion project by WRB Refining LLC.
EnCana, ConocoPhillips Kick Off Wood River Expansion
Sep 24, 2008 - EnCana Corp., through its 50-50 integrated oil venture with ConocoPhillips, will begin construction this month of a Coker and Refinery Expansion (CORE) project at the Wood River refinery in Roxana, Ill.
Illinois Gives Green Light for Wood River Expansion
Sep 11, 2008 - Cries of jubilation rose like steam clouds Wednesday as word spread that a multi-billion-dollar refinery expansion with worldwide implications had finally received the green light.
EnCana Sees Wood River Air Permit Delay As Minor
Jun 19, 2008 - Expansion plans for an Illinois refinery will encounter a small delay and slightly higher costs after a state environmental board rejected key air permits for the project earlier this month, one of the project proponents said Thursday.
Wood River Expansion Hits A Snag
Jun 09, 2008 - The planned expansion of the Wood River refinery suffered a setback last week as a federal appeals board granted a partial victory to environmental groups.
ConocoPhillips Exec: Wood River Permitting Process Is Lagging
Mar 12, 2008 - ConocoPhillips (COP) said an effort to upgrade its Wood River refinery in Roxana, Ill., to process heavy crude is still on schedule despite a prolonged permitting process.
South Dakota Sits at Crude Oil Crossroads
Oct 23, 2007 - South Dakota -- a major ethanol producer that typically sits on the alternative side of the fuel industry -- finds itself at the crossroads of two major oil projects.
Illinois County Seeks Boost from Wood River Expansion
Oct 08, 2007 - Jersey County, Ill., is taking a proactive step in getting its share of benefits from the upcoming expansion project at the ConocoPhillips Wood River Refinery.
EnCana to Take Its Time with Further US Refining Deals
Jul 25, 2007 - EnCana Corp. (ECA) said Wednesday it isn't actively seeking to sign further deals with U.S. refiners at the moment, though it is looking at possibilities following a successful start to its partnership with ConocoPhillips (COP).
ConocoPhillips, Public Discuss Wood River Expansion
May 09, 2007 - Community members, state officials and ConocoPhillips executives met at an Illinois public hearing Tuesday to talk about a proposed refinery expansion.
ConocoPhillips Lays Out Plans for Wood River Expansion
Apr 27, 2007 - Expansion at the ConocoPhillips Wood River refinery in Illinois will affect two-thirds of the site and create thousands of jobs, the operations manager for the refinery said at a briefing Thursday.
Unions Agree to Seven-year Pact with Refinery
Mar 27, 2007 - Oil workers at the ConocoPhillips Wood River (Ill.) Refinery unanimously approved a new contract this month -- ensuring seven years of labor stability in a pact praised by both sides.
EnCana Announces Closing of Heavy Oil Deal, Reorganization
Jan 04, 2007 - EnCana Corporation and ConocoPhillips have closed their previously announced transaction to create an integrated, North American heavy oil business consisting of quality upstream and downstream assets.



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