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Acid Plant Database March 10, 2011
Owner | Lukoil Bulgaria EOOD | |
Location | Burgas Bulgaria |
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Background |
Formerly |
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Website | www.lukoil.bg | |
Plant | Lukoil Neftochim Burgas Refinery | |
Coordinates* | 42° 32' 31" N, 27° 20' 14" E (Site) | |
Type of Plant | Acid
Regeneration Wet-Gas Sulphuric Acid (WSA) |
|
Gas Source |
Alkylation Spent Acid Hydrogen Sulphide |
|
Plant Capacity | 87 MTPD | |
SA/DA | - | |
Emissions | - | |
Status | - | |
Year Built | 2007 | |
Technology | Haldor Topsoe | |
Contractor | - | |
Remarks | - | |
Pictures | - | |
General | - | |
References | - | |
News |
August 11, 2005
- Topsoe has concluded a license and engineering contract with Lukoil
Neftochim Bourgas AD (LNB) of Bourgas, Bulgaria, for a spent sulphuric acid
regeneration plant for LNB's alkylation facilities. The spent acid
regeneration plant is planned to begin operations in 2007. It will be based
on Topsoe's proprietary Wetgas Sulphuric Acid (WSA) technology and in
addition to the spent acid will handle concentrated H2S gas. The plant will
produce a total of 87 MTPD of sulphuric acid. October 12, 1999 - LUKOIL acquired 58% of Neftochim Burgas for $101 million in what would later be labeled the privatisation deal of the year in Bulgaria. LUKOIL also agreed to invest a further $408 million until 2005. |
MTPD - Metric Tonne per Day
STPD - Short Ton per Day
MTPA - Metric Tonne per Annum STPA - Short Ton per
Annum
SA - Single Absorption
DA - Double Absorption
* Coordinates can be used to
locate plant on Google Earth