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HISTORY OF BATON ROUGE AREA COMPLEX
1909
• Refinery operations began
1927
• Exxon Research and Development Laboratories formed
- Now responsible for world-wide fuels and lubes process R&D
1940
• Chemical Plant began operations
1956
• First production of hydrocarbon tackifying resins (ESCOREZ 1000 family)
1968
• Plastics Plant founded for production of low density polyethylene
- EVA production began in mid 1980’s
1976
• Technology research and development center began operations
1983
• Acquired the Baton Rouge Resin Finishing Plant
1987
• First production of ESCOREZ 5000 hydrogenated tackifiers
1990
• Port Allen Lubricants Plant startup
• DEXCO (DOW/Exxon joint venture) startup for production of VECTOR Styrenated Block Copolymers
1995
• Exxon Chemical acquired 100% ownership of Baton Rouge Polyolefins Plant (PAXON) for production
of HDPE
1999
• Baton Rouge NGL Fractionator (Joint Venture) startup
• Baton Rouge Cogeneration Project (2Q99)
EXXONMOBIL BATON ROUGE AREA FACILITIES
BATON ROUGE POLYOLEFINS
ECA RESIN FINISHING PLANT
Highly integrated Refinery/Chemical
operations
ECA PLASTICS PLANT
N
MARYLAND TANK FARM
METRO
AIRPORT
RESIDENTIAL AREA
COKE TERMINAL
ENTERGY SERVICES
CHEMICAL PLANT
PRODUCTION
GAS PLANT
BATON ROUGE REFINERY
& EXXONMOBIL RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT LABORATORIES
PORT ALLEN
LUBE PLANT
BR FRAC/PCU
ANCHORAGE CHEMICAL TERMINAL
MISSISSIPPI RIVER
ANCHORAGE
TANK FARM
STATE
CAPITOL
RESIDENTIAL
AREA
DOWNTOWN
BATON ROUGE
SORRENTO
SALT DOME
STORAGE
(30 MILES)
• Approximately 2400 acres
• Excellent water, pipeline, rail, and
highway access
• Shared infrastructure
• Flexibility to adapt to changing
markets
• Two research organizations
(Refining and Chemical)
Chemicals Operations include four
manufacturing facilities
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Baton Rouge Chemical Plant
Baton Rouge Polyolefins Plant
Baton Rouge Plastics Plant
Baton Rouge Resins Finishing Plant
SITE OPERATIONS HIGHLY INTEGRATED
• Significant coordination of operations
- Monthly Joint Management meetings
- Day-to-day operation coordination/optimization
- Major mechanical workload coordination
- Investment planning and general interest optimization
• Many facilities and services shared
- Steam, electric, and natural gas purchasing and supply
- Docks
- Emergency Response
- Security
- Business Services (accounting, stores, office services, telephone, purchasing)
- Human Resources (labor relations, wage training)
- Public Affairs
- Law
- Health Services
OVERVIEW OF BATON ROUGE REFINERY
• Refinery turns crude into prime products of mogas and diesel
• Four basic steps make up the Refinery process
- Distillation
- Cracking/Conversion ( mogas, create octane)
- Treating (remove impurities)
- Blending
• Out of these processes come molecules that can be used as
Chemicals feedstock
BASIC DEFINITIONS
Light Ends
Butane and Lighter
Naphthas
Generally refers to petroleum and natural gas liquid
products in the 60°F - 430 °F boiling point range
Middle distillates
Generally includes heating oil, diesel fuel, kerosene, and
jet fuel (220 °F - 750 °F boiling point range)
Gas oil
Petroleum distillate in the 400 °F+ boiling point range
Residuum (“resid”)
Heaviest oil fraction (left in Pipestill after gasoline and
other distillates have been distilled off)
Clean products
Mogas and heating oil
Also includes similar products which require more
refining than heavy fuels
*Mogas final boiling point approximately 430 ° F
SIMPLIFIED BATON ROUGE REFINERY FLOW
CRUDE SOURCE
PIPELINE
WATERBORNE
60%
40%
PRODUCT DISPOSITION
FOREIGN 52%
DOMESTIC 48%
PIPELINE
SHIP/BARGE
TANK CAR/TRUCK
LPG BUTANES
FUEL GAS
LIGHT ENDS
FRACTIONATION
H2
58%
39%
3%
CHEMICAL
PLANT
LIGHT GAS OIL
REFORMATE
OLEFINS
NAPHTHA
REFORMER
MIDDLE DISTILLATES
ALKYLATION
CRUDE
PIPE STILLS
ATMOSPHERIC
& VACUUM
MTBE
TREATING
LIGHT
GAS OIL
FLUID CATALYTIC
CRACKING UNITS
HYDROCRACKER
HEAVY
GAS OIL
FUEL
PRODUCTS
BLENDING
MOGAS
AVGAS
JET FUEL
DIESEL
HEATING OIL
LUBES
LUBE/
BASE STOCKS
WAXES
COKER
COKE
BATON ROUGE OLEFINS
CAT PROPYLENE
REFINERY GAS
CAT
CRACKER
COKER
REFINERY
GAS
ETHYLENE
DIL PROPYLENE
OLA-1X
EPLA-S
C3+ TO BRRF
GAS
CRACKING
GAS
MAINTRAIN - RGR CROSSOVER LINES
ECLA-W
ETHANE
PROPANE
E/P MIX
HYDROGEN
ETHYLENE
PURIFICATION
C3-
GAS OILS
(0-40 kB/d)
FUEL GAS
EPLA-W
ETHYLENE
STEAM
CRACKING
PROPYLENE
RAFFINATE /
NAPHTHA
(0-10 kB/d)
BUTADIENE
BUTADIENE
EXTRACTION
C4’s
BELA-5
CAT C4’s
ISOBUTYLENE
EXTRACTION
N-BUTYLENES
OLA-2X
BPLA
ISOPRENE
EXTRACTION
OTHER FEEDS
PENTANE, ‘BUTANE,
PROPANE, E/P MIX,
ETHANE
ISOBUTYLENE
ISOPRENE
C5 / C6
DILA
Cyclics
C6
REFORMATE
BENZENE
EXTRACTION
BENZENE
BHLA
TAR
CBO
CYCLOPENTADIENE
DIELS-ALDER REACTOR
CPLA
DARLA
ENB
INTERMEDIATES MANUFACTURING
Vinyls
End Uses
POLY
PALA
Oxy Fluids
End Uses
OXO/
LION
PLA/
EAGLE
Primary
feedstock for
OXO alcohols
leading to
vinyl
plasticizers
Key
component
of vinyl
plasticizers
Key
component
of vinyl
plasticizers
Flexible vinyl
plasticizers
Plywood
adhesives,
lube oil
additives,
mogas
Latex paints,
polyesters,
saccharin
Adhesives,
lube oil
additives,
shampoo
component
Garden hose,
food wraps,
auto upholstery,
vinyl floor
tiling, shoes,
fishing lures
IPA
MEK
Neo
Acids
Exxate
Used in
pharmaceutical,
coating,
consumer
product, and
electronic chip
manufacturing
Component in
inks, coatings,
and adhesives.
Processing fluid
for magnetic
media
manufacturing
Used in
pharmaceutical,
coating,
herbicide, and
adhesive
manufacturing
Component in
coating, and
industrial
cleaner
manufacturing
Rubbing alcohol,
Post-it Notes,
raw material for
Round Up,
Kodak Film,
Formula 409,
Raid Insecticide
Auto coatings,
circuit board
cleaning,
Reynolds
Aluminum Foil,
Fuji Video Tape,
Oatey Pipe
Cement
Antibiotics,
fluorescent
lamps, wood
preservatives,
clear coat
automotive paint
Aerosol carb
cleaner, Goop
Hand Cleaner,
traffic paint,
perfume
POLYMERS
HALOBUTYL MANUFACTURING
PRODUCT
FEEDSTOCKS
14 commercial and 1 market development
grade produced, including butyl,
chlorobutyl, bromobutyl & star-branched
derivatives
Molecular weight of
300,000 - 600,000
Isobutylene, isoprene from Olefins
Halogens (Br2, Cl2),
catalyst, and other
product additives from
outside suppliers
Produced 302 Mlbs in 2001
END USES
Inner liner of tires
for automobiles and
trucks (~95%)
Air-tight stoppers and
seals for
pharmaceutical
containers. (~5%)
Value added properties of air retention
and bonding with other types of rubber
during vulcanization
VISTALON MANUFACTURING
22 commercial grades and 1
development grade
•Ziegler - Natta Catalyst
Dynamically Vulcanized Alloys
•Ethylene/Propylene
Thermo-plastic elastomers
5 copolymers and 18 terpolymers
Produced 200 Mlbs in 2001
•Diene: ENB or VNB
Electricals
Products vary in monomer content,
average MW, MWD, product form
•Extension Oil
Oil additives
Roof sheeting
Hose/belts
Automotive and Industrial
mechanical goods (body sealing)
POLYMERS
ADHESION INDUSTRIES MANUFACTURING
PRODUCT
Catalytic and thermal polymerization with
hydrogenation of thermal polymers
16 Hydrogenated and 15 Catalytic
commercial grades produced,
Molecular weight of 6,000-10,000
Produced 210 Mlbs in 2001
FEEDSTOCKS
C5 diolefin, C9-C12 aromatic, C9 cyclic
Catalyst, and other
product additives from
outside suppliers
END USES
Hot Melt Adhesives
Packaging, Bookbinding, Product Assembly
Pressure Sensitive Adhesives
Office Tape, Packaging Tape, Pipe Wrap Tape,
Masking Tape, Diaper Tabs
Sealants
Insulated Glass, Window and Door Caulking,
Bathroom Tiles and Fixtures
Miscellaneous Adhesives
Tires, Textiles, Paper Sizing, Road Marking
Polymer Modification
BATON ROUGE COMPLEX OVERVIEW
OLEFINS
BRRF
• Pipestills (4, 500+ kB/D)
• Cat Cracking (2, 240 kB/D)
• Hydrocracking (1, 30 kB/D)
• Reforming (1, 72 kB/D)
• Alkylation (3, 24 kB/D)
• Coking (3, 120 kB/D)
• LEU’s (4,120 kB/D Distillate)
• Product H/F (100 kB/D)
• Sulfur Recovery
(3,22 MSCF AG)
• Site Ethylene
• Steam Cracking
- Ethylene
- CG Propylene
• RGR
- Ethylene
- Dilute Propylene
•PCU-CG Propylene
•Butadiene
• Isobutylene
• n-Butylenes
• Isoprene
• Amylenes (>65%)
• Cyclics (DCPD)
• ENB (VNB)
• Benzene
• Comm Gr Toluene
• Mixed Xylenes (4/97)
• Tar
Annual Capacity
2263 Mlbs
2000 Mlbs
600+ Mlbs
263
29
1500
422
295
Mlbs
Mlbs
Mlbs
Mlbs
Mlbs
26
Mlbs
43
26
102
30
137
50
Mlbs
Mlbs
Mgals
Mgals
Mgals
Mgals
INTERMEDIATES
• MEK
• IPA
• Oxo Alcohols
• Plasticizers
POLYMERS
• Resins
• HCD
• Vistalon
• Halobutyl
BRPP
FWPS
10 kB/D
BRPO
300 Mlbs
650 Mlbs
925 Mlbs
1000 Mlbs
290 Mlbs
150 Mlbs
200 Mlbs
300 Mlbs