FEASIBILITY REPORT 100% BS-V AUTO FUEL PRODUCTION AT 13.7 MMTPA
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1 FOR 100% BS-V AUTO FUEL PRODUCTION INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED GUJRAT REFINERY JANUARY -2016
2 FOR 100% BS-V AUTO FUEL PRODUCTION AT 13.7 MMTPA CLIENT INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED GUJRAT REFINERY PREPARED BY ENGINEERS INDIA LIMITED NEW DELHI EIL JOB No.: A510 REPORT No. VOLUME 1 OF 1 JANUARY 2016
3 COPYRIGHT Page 2 of 264 This document is copyright protected by EIL and is produced for the client M/S IOCL. Neither of this document or any extract from it may be produced, stored or transmitted in any form for any purpose by any party without prior written permission from EIL. Request for additional copies or permission to reproduce any part of document for any commercial purpose should be addressed as shown below: General Manager (Process-2) Tower-II, 5th Floor Engineers India Limited Complex Sector-16 Gurgaon Haryana (India) Telephone: EIL reserves the right to initiate appropriate legal action against any unauthorized use of its Intellectual Property by any entity.
4 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION CONTENT 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2. INTRODUCTION 3. SCOPE 4. DESIGN BASIS 5. MARKET STUDY 6. PROJECT LOCATION 7. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 7.1 PROJECT CONFIGURATION 7.2 REFINERY CONFIGURATION STUDY 7.3 PROCESS DESCRIPTION 7.4 MATERIAL BALANCE 7.5 UTILITIES DESCRIPTION 7.6 OFFSITES DESCRIPTION 7.7 FLARE SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 8. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSDIERATION 9. PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION AND SCHEDULE 10. PROJECT COST ESTIMATE 11. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS 12. HEALTH SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT 13. CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATIONS ANNEXURES I II III IV CRUDE ASSAYS BLOCK FLOW DIAGRAMS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS PLOT PLAN
5 SECTION 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
6 Page 5 of EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 Introduction Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) operates one of its largest oil refineries at Koyali (near Vadodara) in Gujarat, Western India. The refinery was commissioned in the year 1965 with a nameplate capacity of 3.0 MMTPA. Over the years, the capacity of the refinery has gradually been increased to 13.7 MMTPA with augmentation of old primary Atmospheric Units (AU-I, AU-II and AU-III) and addition of new primary units viz. Atmospheric Unit-IV in 1978 and AU-V in 1999 as well as augmentation of AU-IV in Secondary processing facilities viz. Fluidized Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU)and Hydro-cracking Unit (HCU) were added in the years 1982 and 1993 respectively to improve the distillate yield. Diesel Hydro-desulphurization Unit (DHDS) and Hydrogen Generation Unit (HGU) were added in 1999 to meet BS- 2000/BS-II quality of HSD. MS Quality Improvement Project comprising of Continuous Catalytic Reforming Unit (CCRU) and revamp of DHDS were carried out in the years 2006 and 2007 respectively to meet BS-II/BS-III MS and HSD quality respectively. Further, under the Residue Upgradation Project (RUP) and MS/HSD quality improvement Project Delayed Coking Unit (DCU), Vacuum Gas oil Hydro- Treater Unit (VGO-HDT), Diesel HydrotreaterUnit (DHDT), Hydrogen Generation Unit-III (HGU-III), Sulphur Recovery Unit(SRU), Isomerisation Unit (ISOM), ATF & LPG Merox units were commissioned in At present, Gujarat Refinery has capacity to process 13.7 MMTPA of crude oil, with crude basket comprising of 55% high sulphur crude (7.6 MMTPA) and 45% low sulphur indigenous crude (6.1 MMTPA).In addition to BS-III/BS-IV fuel products, the refinery also has the capability to produce a wide range of specialty products such as benzene, toluene, MTBE, MTO, Food Grade Hexane & LAB. In current refinery operations, refinery produces Gasoline and Diesel conforming to BS-III & BS-IV specifications. Currently refinery is executing projects to upgrade the entire gasoline and diesel to BS-IV specification by revamp of existing DHDT, DHDS and VGO hydrotreater units. With objective of meeting the guidelines established in Auto Fuel Policy 2025, wherein refinery would be required to manufacture 100% BS-V fuels. IOCL has entrusted M/s Engineers India Limited to carry out the job of assessment of the configuration and modification/additional facilities required to comply to BS-V auto fuel specification for the existing crude processing capacity of 13.7 MMTPA and preparation of feasibility report with a cost estimate of ± 30%. This report documents the results of the study. 1.2 Objectives The major objectives of the study are to: Develop refinery configuration for the production of 100% BS-V products at the existing refining capacity of 13.7 MMTPA.
7 Page 6 of 264 Assessment of additional facilities required to comply to BS V auto fuel specification for 13.7 MMTPA crude processing capacity. Estimate capital cost with an accuracy of ± 30%. 1.3 Basis of Configuration Study Refinery Throughput 13.7 MMTPA Crude Mix The configuration study has been carried out for the design crude mix as per the table below: Table 1.3.1: Crude Mix CRUDE TYPE MMTPA North Gujarat (NG) 3.7 South Gujarat (SG) 1.7 Rajasthan Crude 0.8 Kuwait Crude Assay The crude assays utilized for the study are attached in Annexure Refinery On-Stream Hours 8000 hrs/annum Feed and Product Prices The feed and product prices considered for base case and 100% BS-V case with MSQU and ISOM unit revamp is provided below in table 1.3.2A & B. The prices are based on average prices during FY Table 1.3.2A Feed Prices (Rs/MT) CRUDE 3 YEAR AVERAGE North Gujarat (NG) South Gujarat (SG) Rajasthan Crude Kuwait LNG/RLNG 44524
8 Methanol Benzene Page 7 of 264 Table 1.3.2B Product Prices (Rs/MT) PRODUCT 3 YEAR AVERAGE LPG Naphtha Export Food Grade Hexane MS BS-V (Normal grade) HY. REFORMATE TO IOCL GR SKO PCK NA ATF LAB HSDBS-V Bitumen 60/ HS Coke 5050 Fuel Oil -Regular Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil - High Sulphur Sulphur Product Specifications The diesel and gasoline fuels produced from refinery after implementation of the project shall conform to BS-V specifications. The major specifications of products shall be: Regular grade BS-V Gasoline ( 91 RON)**-10ppmw sulphur* Premium grade BS-V Gasoline (95 RON)***- 10ppmw sulphur* Diesel BS-V: 10 ppmw Sulfur* * Manufacturing spec. of 8 ppm has been considered. ** Manufacturing spec. of 91.2 has been considered. ***Manufacturing spec. of 95.5 has been considered Production Limits The limits on various products have been considered as per Table below:
9 Table 1.3.3: Production Limits (KTPA) Page 8 of 264 Naphtha PRODUCT MAXIMUM QUANTITY (KTPA) (As produced) FIXED QUANTITY (KTPA) - Total Gasoline SKO 500 Max - ATF 400 Max - MTO Nil - LDO Nil - Bitumen Fuel Oil Sales - High Sulphur 30 Fuel Oil Sales - Low Sulphur 210 Fuel Oil Sales- Regular grade Other Constraints & Considerations The base case shall be considered with BS-IV auto fuel compliance considering the revamp of existing DHDT, DHDS and VGO-HDT units. In a separate study carried out internally by IOCL, it has been established that the existing CCR and ISOM units can be revamped by 30% and 20% respectively. Thus higher gasoline potential to be considered with revamp as advised by IOCL. This will increase the production of gasoline beyond 1600 KTPA meeting BS-V specification. With the revamp of existing MSQU and ISOM units the potential of producing premium grade gasoline from the refinery has been considered. Kerosene production to be reduced by upgrading kero streams to diesel product Plant Fuel System RLNG has been considered as fuel for the following facilities in the 100% BS-V configuration. Existing GT s+hrsg. Feed/Fuel to existing HGU-III and new HGU. Fuel to Existing HGU-1 Internally generated Fuel Oil (Sul<0.5 wt %) and fuel gas have been considered as fuel for refinery furnaces.
10 Page 9 of Configuration study approach Development of Base LP model of refinery to produce 100% BS-IV products for the existing capacity of 13.7 MMTPA based on the IOCL input data. While going for production of BS-V gasoline and diesel production from BS-IV products, the main objective is the reduction of sulphur specification in the blend components. Hence a new DHDT unit has been considered for treating BS-IV diesel components having high sulphur specification. Carry out further analysis to blend maximum possible kero components into diesel product by reducing their sulphur spec in the new DHDT unit considered. Similarly for meeting BS-V sulphur specification in gasoline product pool, consider a FCC gasoline desulphurization unit for treating high sulphur FCC gasoline components from FCC. As advised by IOCL consideration of revamp of MSQU, and ISOM units to maximize the gasoline production meeting BS-V specification and also producing 240 KTPA of premium grade gasoline. 1.5 Configuration results for 100% BS-V with MSQU and ISOM revamp A new DHDT unit of capacity 1500 KTPA is considered to produce 100% BS-V Diesel. A FCC gasoline desulphurization unit is required to remove sulphur from FCC gasoline stream to meet BS-V spec. The unit shall be designed for a capacity of 700 KTPA. An incremental Hydrogen Generation capacity of 40 KTPA is required to meet the additional consumption in the refinery. However as advised by IOCL a Hydrogen Generation Unit of capacity 72.5 KTPA shall be considered, which may also meet any future requirements of expansion. In addition to 100% BS-V gasoline and diesel production, 30% revamp of MSQU and 20% revamp of ISOM units have been considered as part of the study to upgrade naphtha product to gasoline meeting BS-V specification. This also gives opportunity to produce 240 KTPA of premium grade gasoline. Additionally following auxiliary units have been considered as part of this project: a) A new SWS unit of capacity 55 TPH to process incremental sour water produced in new/ revamped process units. b) A new Amine Recovery unit of 190 TPH capacity, considering that the new DHDT unit under BS-V project may process high sulphur feed in future.
11 Page 10 of 264 c) Since there is no substantial increase in overall sulphur production in refinery after BS-V project, no new SRU is envisaged. 1.6 Material Balance Table below provides the material balance for both cases considered for 100% BS-V production with MSQU and ISOM unit revamp. Base case values have been provided for comparison. Table 1.6.1: Overall material balance Sl. No Streams 100% BS-V Case (No Premium gasoline) 100% BS-V Case (With Premium gasoline) Base Case (KTPA) Feed 1 North Gujarat crude South Gujarat crude Mangla crude Kuwait crude Total Crude Benzene Import Methanol RLNG import Total feed Products 1 LPG Export Naphtha LAB FGH Gasoline- Normal grade (BS-IV) 6 Gasoline- Normal grade (BS-V) Gasoline- Premium grade (BS-V) 8 Heavy reformate to IOCL Guwahati refinery 9 Kerosene ATF PCK
12 Sl. No FEASIBILITY REPORT Streams 100% BS-V Case (No Premium gasoline) 100% BS-V Case (With Premium gasoline) Page 11 of 264 Base Case (KTPA) 12 HSD (BS-IV) HSD (BS-V) Bitumen Coke Fuel Oil sales- regular grade 17 Fuel Oil sales- Low sulphur 18 Fuel Oil sales - High sulphur 19 Sulphur Fuel & loss (Including FCC coke) 1487 (10.85 wt% on total crude) 1487 (10.85 wt% on total crude) 1363 (9.95 wt% on total crude) Total Products Utility Systems Following new Utility systems shall be implemented along with the new process units. These are after considering integration & centralization with existing utility system. Table 1.6.2: New Utility systems UTILITY SYSTEM Raw water system Recirculating Cooling water DESCRIPTION The incremental requirement of 140 m3 of raw water from additional facilities shall be made available from the existing facilities. A new cooling tower cell and cooling water pump of 4000 m3/hr capacity each is to be added with North Block Cooling Tower. A new cooling tower cell and cooling water pump of 4000 m3/hr capacity each is to be added with South Block Cooling Tower DM Water Additional requirement of 65 m3 of DM water shall be made available from the existing facilities.
13 UTILITY SYSTEM FEASIBILITY REPORT DESCRIPTION Page 12 of 264 Steam Power Condensate handling Internal Fuel Oil and Fuel gas Compressed Air System Nitrogen Additional net requirement of 20TPH shall be made available from the existing facilities. Additional requirement of 13.5 MW power shall be made available from the existing facilities. A new Condensate Polishing Unit with a capacity of 30 TPH (1W+1S) Additional requirement of 1500 Nm3/hr of fuel gas shall be made available from the existing facilities. Additional 1500 Nm3/hr of instrument air shall be required for additional facilities envisaged under BS-V project. To meet this requirement a new Instrument Air dryer of 5000 nm3/hr and associated facility is envisaged. Additional requirement of 160 Nm3/hr of Nitrogen for additional facilities shall be made available from the existing facilities. 1.8 Offsite System The offsite facilities of the refinery shall be augmented by adding a new storage tank and pump. Sl. No 1 Table 1.8.1A: New storage tanks Service No of Type Tanks New DHDT/FCC Gasoline 1 Floating Desulphurization Unit intermittent roof feed storage Liquid stored capacity of each tank (kl) 20,000 Sl. No 1 Service New DHDT Unit / FCC Gasoline Desulphurization Unit feed pumps Table 1.8.1B: New pump No of Flow pumps (m 3 /hr) Type 1W+1S 250 Centrifugal Motor driven
14 1.9 Flare System FEASIBILITY REPORT Page 13 of 264 A new flare system is envisaged as a part of this project in place of existing flare as advised by IOCL, to handle the load of existing refinery, incremental load due to revamp of units for 100% BS-IV and incremental loads due to new units for 100% BS-V production. The stack diameter of new flare shall be Conclusion With a new DHDT, FCC gasoline desulphurization unit and a new Hydrogen Generation Unit along with revamps of existing MSQU and Isomerization units, the refinery shall be able to produce all gasoline and diesel products conforming to BS-V specifications at 13.7 MMTPA capacity along with enhanced production of gasoline and diesel while reducing production of naphtha and Kerosene as compared to existing product slate. The total cost for new facilities under 100% BS-V auto fuel production project has been estimated as Crores.
15 Page 5 of EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 Introduction Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) operates one of its largest oil refineries at Koyali (near Vadodara) in Gujarat, Western India. The refinery was commissioned in the year 1965 with a nameplate capacity of 3.0 MMTPA. Over the years, the capacity of the refinery has gradually been increased to 13.7 MMTPA with augmentation of old primary Atmospheric Units (AU-I, AU-II and AU-III) and addition of new primary units viz. Atmospheric Unit-IV in 1978 and AU-V in 1999 as well as augmentation of AU-IV in Secondary processing facilities viz. Fluidized Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU)and Hydro-cracking Unit (HCU) were added in the years 1982 and 1993 respectively to improve the distillate yield. Diesel Hydro-desulphurization Unit (DHDS) and Hydrogen Generation Unit (HGU) were added in 1999 to meet BS- 2000/BS-II quality of HSD. MS Quality Improvement Project comprising of Continuous Catalytic Reforming Unit (CCRU) and revamp of DHDS were carried out in the years 2006 and 2007 respectively to meet BS-II/BS-III MS and HSD quality respectively. Further, under the Residue Upgradation Project (RUP) and MS/HSD quality improvement Project Delayed Coking Unit (DCU), Vacuum Gas oil Hydro- Treater Unit (VGO-HDT), Diesel HydrotreaterUnit (DHDT), Hydrogen Generation Unit-III (HGU-III), Sulphur Recovery Unit(SRU), Isomerisation Unit (ISOM), ATF & LPG Merox units were commissioned in At present, Gujarat Refinery has capacity to process 13.7 MMTPA of crude oil, with crude basket comprising of 55% high sulphur crude (7.6 MMTPA) and 45% low sulphur indigenous crude (6.1 MMTPA).In addition to BS-III/BS-IV fuel products, the refinery also has the capability to produce a wide range of specialty products such as benzene, toluene, MTBE, MTO, Food Grade Hexane & LAB. In current refinery operations, refinery produces Gasoline and Diesel conforming to BS-III & BS-IV specifications. Currently refinery is executing projects to upgrade the entire gasoline and diesel to BS-IV specification by revamp of existing DHDT, DHDS and VGO hydrotreater units. With objective of meeting the guidelines established in Auto Fuel Policy 2025, wherein refinery would be required to manufacture 100% BS-V fuels. IOCL has entrusted M/s Engineers India Limited to carry out the job of assessment of the configuration and modification/additional facilities required to comply to BS-V auto fuel specification for the existing crude processing capacity of 13.7 MMTPA and preparation of feasibility report with a cost estimate of ± 30%. This report documents the results of the study. 1.2 Objectives The major objectives of the study are to: Develop refinery configuration for the production of 100% BS-V products at the existing refining capacity of 13.7 MMTPA.
16 Page 6 of 264 Assessment of additional facilities required to comply to BS V auto fuel specification for 13.7 MMTPA crude processing capacity. Estimate capital cost with an accuracy of ± 30%. 1.3 Basis of Configuration Study Refinery Throughput 13.7 MMTPA Crude Mix The configuration study has been carried out for the design crude mix as per the table below: Table 1.3.1: Crude Mix CRUDE TYPE MMTPA North Gujarat (NG) 3.7 South Gujarat (SG) 1.7 Rajasthan Crude 0.8 Kuwait Crude Assay The crude assays utilized for the study are attached in Annexure Refinery On-Stream Hours 8000 hrs/annum Feed and Product Prices The feed and product prices considered for base case and 100% BS-V case with MSQU and ISOM unit revamp is provided below in table 1.3.2A & B. The prices are based on average prices during FY Table 1.3.2A Feed Prices (Rs/MT) CRUDE 3 YEAR AVERAGE North Gujarat (NG) South Gujarat (SG) Rajasthan Crude Kuwait LNG/RLNG 44524
17 Methanol Benzene Page 7 of 264 Table 1.3.2B Product Prices (Rs/MT) PRODUCT 3 YEAR AVERAGE LPG Naphtha Export Food Grade Hexane MS BS-V (Normal grade) HY. REFORMATE TO IOCL GR SKO PCK NA ATF LAB HSDBS-V Bitumen 60/ HS Coke 5050 Fuel Oil -Regular Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil - High Sulphur Sulphur Product Specifications The diesel and gasoline fuels produced from refinery after implementation of the project shall conform to BS-V specifications. The major specifications of products shall be: Regular grade BS-V Gasoline ( 91 RON)**-10ppmw sulphur* Premium grade BS-V Gasoline (95 RON)***- 10ppmw sulphur* Diesel BS-V: 10 ppmw Sulfur* * Manufacturing spec. of 8 ppm has been considered. ** Manufacturing spec. of 91.2 has been considered. ***Manufacturing spec. of 95.5 has been considered Production Limits The limits on various products have been considered as per Table below:
18 Table 1.3.3: Production Limits (KTPA) Page 8 of 264 Naphtha PRODUCT MAXIMUM QUANTITY (KTPA) (As produced) FIXED QUANTITY (KTPA) - Total Gasoline SKO 500 Max - ATF 400 Max - MTO Nil - LDO Nil - Bitumen Fuel Oil Sales - High Sulphur 30 Fuel Oil Sales - Low Sulphur 210 Fuel Oil Sales- Regular grade Other Constraints & Considerations The base case shall be considered with BS-IV auto fuel compliance considering the revamp of existing DHDT, DHDS and VGO-HDT units. In a separate study carried out internally by IOCL, it has been established that the existing CCR and ISOM units can be revamped by 30% and 20% respectively. Thus higher gasoline potential to be considered with revamp as advised by IOCL. This will increase the production of gasoline beyond 1600 KTPA meeting BS-V specification. With the revamp of existing MSQU and ISOM units the potential of producing premium grade gasoline from the refinery has been considered. Kerosene production to be reduced by upgrading kero streams to diesel product Plant Fuel System RLNG has been considered as fuel for the following facilities in the 100% BS-V configuration. Existing GT s+hrsg. Feed/Fuel to existing HGU-III and new HGU. Fuel to Existing HGU-1 Internally generated Fuel Oil (Sul<0.5 wt %) and fuel gas have been considered as fuel for refinery furnaces.
19 Page 9 of Configuration study approach Development of Base LP model of refinery to produce 100% BS-IV products for the existing capacity of 13.7 MMTPA based on the IOCL input data. While going for production of BS-V gasoline and diesel production from BS-IV products, the main objective is the reduction of sulphur specification in the blend components. Hence a new DHDT unit has been considered for treating BS-IV diesel components having high sulphur specification. Carry out further analysis to blend maximum possible kero components into diesel product by reducing their sulphur spec in the new DHDT unit considered. Similarly for meeting BS-V sulphur specification in gasoline product pool, consider a FCC gasoline desulphurization unit for treating high sulphur FCC gasoline components from FCC. As advised by IOCL consideration of revamp of MSQU, and ISOM units to maximize the gasoline production meeting BS-V specification and also producing 240 KTPA of premium grade gasoline. 1.5 Configuration results for 100% BS-V with MSQU and ISOM revamp A new DHDT unit of capacity 1500 KTPA is considered to produce 100% BS-V Diesel. A FCC gasoline desulphurization unit is required to remove sulphur from FCC gasoline stream to meet BS-V spec. The unit shall be designed for a capacity of 700 KTPA. An incremental Hydrogen Generation capacity of 40 KTPA is required to meet the additional consumption in the refinery. However as advised by IOCL a Hydrogen Generation Unit of capacity 72.5 KTPA shall be considered, which may also meet any future requirements of expansion. In addition to 100% BS-V gasoline and diesel production, 30% revamp of MSQU and 20% revamp of ISOM units have been considered as part of the study to upgrade naphtha product to gasoline meeting BS-V specification. This also gives opportunity to produce 240 KTPA of premium grade gasoline. Additionally following auxiliary units have been considered as part of this project: a) A new SWS unit of capacity 55 TPH to process incremental sour water produced in new/ revamped process units. b) A new Amine Recovery unit of 190 TPH capacity, considering that the new DHDT unit under BS-V project may process high sulphur feed in future.
20 Page 10 of 264 c) Since there is no substantial increase in overall sulphur production in refinery after BS-V project, no new SRU is envisaged. 1.6 Material Balance Table below provides the material balance for both cases considered for 100% BS-V production with MSQU and ISOM unit revamp. Base case values have been provided for comparison. Table 1.6.1: Overall material balance Sl. No Streams 100% BS-V Case (No Premium gasoline) 100% BS-V Case (With Premium gasoline) Base Case (KTPA) Feed 1 North Gujarat crude South Gujarat crude Mangla crude Kuwait crude Total Crude Benzene Import Methanol RLNG import Total feed Products 1 LPG Export Naphtha LAB FGH Gasoline- Normal grade (BS-IV) 6 Gasoline- Normal grade (BS-V) Gasoline- Premium grade (BS-V) 8 Heavy reformate to IOCL Guwahati refinery 9 Kerosene ATF PCK
21 Sl. No FEASIBILITY REPORT Streams 100% BS-V Case (No Premium gasoline) 100% BS-V Case (With Premium gasoline) Page 11 of 264 Base Case (KTPA) 12 HSD (BS-IV) HSD (BS-V) Bitumen Coke Fuel Oil sales- regular grade 17 Fuel Oil sales- Low sulphur 18 Fuel Oil sales - High sulphur 19 Sulphur Fuel & loss (Including FCC coke) 1487 (10.85 wt% on total crude) 1487 (10.85 wt% on total crude) 1363 (9.95 wt% on total crude) Total Products Utility Systems Following new Utility systems shall be implemented along with the new process units. These are after considering integration & centralization with existing utility system. Table 1.6.2: New Utility systems UTILITY SYSTEM Raw water system Recirculating Cooling water DESCRIPTION The incremental requirement of 140 m3 of raw water from additional facilities shall be made available from the existing facilities. A new cooling tower cell and cooling water pump of 4000 m3/hr capacity each is to be added with North Block Cooling Tower. A new cooling tower cell and cooling water pump of 4000 m3/hr capacity each is to be added with South Block Cooling Tower DM Water Additional requirement of 65 m3 of DM water shall be made available from the existing facilities.
22 UTILITY SYSTEM FEASIBILITY REPORT DESCRIPTION Page 12 of 264 Steam Power Condensate handling Internal Fuel Oil and Fuel gas Compressed Air System Nitrogen Additional net requirement of 20TPH shall be made available from the existing facilities. Additional requirement of 13.5 MW power shall be made available from the existing facilities. A new Condensate Polishing Unit with a capacity of 30 TPH (1W+1S) Additional requirement of 1500 Nm3/hr of fuel gas shall be made available from the existing facilities. Additional 1500 Nm3/hr of instrument air shall be required for additional facilities envisaged under BS-V project. To meet this requirement a new Instrument Air dryer of 5000 nm3/hr and associated facility is envisaged. Additional requirement of 160 Nm3/hr of Nitrogen for additional facilities shall be made available from the existing facilities. 1.8 Offsite System The offsite facilities of the refinery shall be augmented by adding a new storage tank and pump. Sl. No 1 Table 1.8.1A: New storage tanks Service No of Type Tanks New DHDT/FCC Gasoline 1 Floating Desulphurization Unit intermittent roof feed storage Liquid stored capacity of each tank (kl) 20,000 Sl. No 1 Service New DHDT Unit / FCC Gasoline Desulphurization Unit feed pumps Table 1.8.1B: New pump No of Flow pumps (m 3 /hr) Type 1W+1S 250 Centrifugal Motor driven
23 1.9 Flare System FEASIBILITY REPORT Page 13 of 264 A new flare system is envisaged as a part of this project in place of existing flare as advised by IOCL, to handle the load of existing refinery, incremental load due to revamp of units for 100% BS-IV and incremental loads due to new units for 100% BS-V production. The stack diameter of new flare shall be Conclusion With a new DHDT, FCC gasoline desulphurization unit and a new Hydrogen Generation Unit along with revamps of existing MSQU and Isomerization units, the refinery shall be able to produce all gasoline and diesel products conforming to BS-V specifications at 13.7 MMTPA capacity along with enhanced production of gasoline and diesel while reducing production of naphtha and Kerosene as compared to existing product slate. The total cost for new facilities under 100% BS-V auto fuel production project has been estimated as Crores.
24 Other details: EFFLUENT GENERATION & DISPOSAL: Our entire plant area is paved and all contaminated discharges will be routed to existing ETP system of 1500 m3/hr capacity, or CBD (closed blow down system) for treatment / recycle. The treated effluent will be recycled. Also during normal operation sour water and rich amine are the liquid effluent ex Hydrotreating unit. To process liquid effluent ex new Hydrotreating units a new Amine Regeneration Unit(ARU) shall be installed. Incremental effluent generation of m3/hr is envisaged from this project. SO x EMISSION CONTROL: Incremental Sox emission due to BS-VI project of kg/hr is envisaged.total limit of SOx emission from the entire refinery complex post BS-VI project at the current level of 940 Kg/Hr. SOLID WASTE : Solid wastes will be disposed to our existing earmarked area. ********************************************************************
25 REF. DWG. NO. REFERENCE DRAWING TITLE PLANT NORTH TRUE NORTH N NOTES :1. NW N W NE E S LEVELS SHOWN ARE IN GTS MSL REF. THE NEW SRR FOR THE PROPOSED BS VI PROJECT SHALL BE INTEGRATED WITH THE EXISTING CONTROL ROOM. SE WIND ROSE Gat e Wall N.R Compound Bridge Pipe Corridor ad Pump House 9.0 No Guard Post R e li a n ce A re a Ro Control Room ESS No.39 High Mass O&m Room High Mass Truck Parking PRODUCT MOVEMENT GATE LAYDOWN AREA BS VI Road CT Flsmidtm F Pump House Tank DHDT F Conveyor Belt Railyay Track Plate Farm SKO L.D.O. XXVII Tk.83 Tk.59 Tk.76 FC-HCU (FUTURE J18) Road No. 09 Weigh Bridge Wall Internal Wall Administrative Office Store Bulding AmenityCar Room Parking H.T.& L.T. Panel Room Elect. Pole(with line) Lamp post Flood Light Post BATCHING PLANT 40X40 Pipe Line Corridor Pond Green Area Fencing Calico Area OPEN STORAGE YARD (80X60) Cable Trench CONSTRUCTION AREA EXISTING FACILITIES UNDER REVAMP FOR BS VI 109 Tk.89 Tk.91 W.t. No.8 IV FLARE Second Fire Station Drain Road No. 01 Road No.3 Drain Tk.92 Drain Tk.90 Tk.88 Road No.07 Tk.86 N. 87 Cable Trench 85 FGRS NEW FACILITIES FOR BS-VI Track No. 11 Track No. 08 Track No. 07 Track No. 06 Track No. 10 Track No. 09 VI Track No. 05 Track No. 04 XIX Road No. 12 Track No. 03 Track No. 02 Road No. 05 I Track No. 17 Track No. 16 Track No. 15 Track No. 14 Track No. 13 Track No. 12 XX XXX ODC MOVEMENT ROAD Bharat Petroieum Corporation Limiled Cable Trench No.406 No.402 No.751 No. 755 ESS No.13 New Road No. 13 FCC GASOLINE FEED TANK PROPOSED(5000 M3) (BY DISMANTLING EXISTING TANKS) No. 405 XVI Tank.752 Gen NAP 104 Tk.404 FGH 107 W. Tank.9 New TTL Truck Loading Office. 01 k No Road No. 05 Trac 105 Tank No.753 Gen NAP Tk.401 Tk.403 PFRCB FGH 106 PH. Canteen Old TTL Office Road No.3 XVII Borewell Tank TK-2 Road No. 12 Drain Drain Track No. 16 Track No. 17 Track No. 14 Track No. 13 Track No. 12 Track No TK Track No. 10 Track No. 09 III CRUDE OIL Track No. 08 Track No. 07 Track No. 06 Tk.78 Track No. 05 Track No. 04 Track No. 03 Track No. 02 Tk.84 Unit Railway Line Tk.60 II XVIII AIR COMP. Cable Trench Road No. 07 Tk.82 XXI Unit Pipe Line Tk.61 a Tank 4 S.M.P.L. Road No.3 Road No. 01 Road No.13 Road No.13a e A re F CR Road No.08 Road No.15 nc Tank 8 Tk.1516 Tk.1509 XXVI XXIV Marketing Division W.O.T.T.L. V Gate No. 10 Weigh Bridge Road No. 04 Dust Bin Road No. 01 XV XI Weigh Bridge No.301 Gt hrsg-6 X B.H.E.L Switch Gear Bldg. TPS Cooling Tower ESS No.12 No.302 Cetral store IX No.303 Elect work shop VIII No.304 Cable Trench Road No.11 GTG (2117) Unit Ton weighbridge XIV W-T N0-10 Road No.11 Wall annal VII ESS No.35 Open Ch New DM Plant (3 Streams) Mechanical Workshop LPG Mounded Bullets CPU LPG Mounded Bullets D.M.W. Tanks T NO-2 T.NO-1 No.3 LPG Mounded Bullets Road No. 02 LPG PH. Road No. 05 Road No. 02 XXXII Store Shed New Flare Stack New Flare Stack For GHP Road No. 01 XXXV NSU/NHT (2112)(48X116m) DHDS Unit AU - V Unit XXXIII ESS No.20 New LPG Office Road No.23 Open Drain W-T X Road No. 22 Road No.22 Road No. 22 m Road No. 01 po un d W all LPG Mounded Bullets XXXI ISOM Pipe Corridor Drain Spent Caustic Treatment Plant Road No.2 Road No. 02 Road Drain No.2 Drain No.1 Weigh Bridge Drain Road No. 02 Oily Sludge Lagoon No.4 Road No. 05 Road No.3 Open Drain Open Drain XXXVII XXXX Road No. 5 Road No. 23a Road No.11 XXXVIII XXXVI S/S XXXXIV Road No. 01 Road No.11 Road No Road No. 01 X Gr ee Road No. 23a d No Road No. 23 Road No. 21 Roa XXXXII XXXXI n B elt Pond Are a Roa d Op e ADDITIONAL 30,000 SQM FABRICATION AREA REQUIRED FOR FABRICATION:- IOCL TO IDENTIFY Road No. 01 nd rain Y Compo und Co lia Road Weigh Bridge Tk.1508 Tk.914 XXIII Re Tk.1517 Tk.522 Tk.521 CRUDE OIL HGU H.S.D. Tk.747Tk.748 Tank 3 T.L.F. Pump House LAYDOWN AREA BS VI XXV Tk.746 ESS No.18 Tank 7 CONST. W/H North Block ESS No.18A KERO Tk.726 Tk.725 Tk.730 Tk.729 Road No. 05 NAPHTHA Tk.739 Tk.718 Tk.717 Tk.714 Tk.713 Tk.1511 Gate No.2 Reliance Are a O.N.G.C. CRUDE XXVIII Tk.775 Tk.745 Bitumen Filling Station Tk.724 Tk.723 Building / Shed Transpoter Tk.728 Tank 2 Repesentative Setting Room Tk.727 COKE YARD PILE (HIGH SULPHUR) Tk.738 Conveyor Belt Tk.718 Tk.520 Tk.743 Tk.744 Tk.1513 Tk.715 Tk.712 Tk.519 Road No. 05a XXIX Tk.1510 Tk.1512 Tk.711 Tank 6 High Mass COKE YARD PILE (HIGH SULPHUR) Tk.742 Tank 1 K.A.P.L. Road No. 03 PMP PLAT Road No. 11a Tk.1505 Road No. 01 Tk.741 CRMB Boundary Wall Tank 5 SS Y 1920 Reliance Are a W-T Road No. 09 Reliance Are a Culvert TT Crewrest Room Well Tank Lorry Filling Shed High Mass CPU WS 24 ALL DIMENSIONS, COORDINATES AND LEVELS ARE IN METERS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. Gr ee n B elt Are a High Mass To High Mass nsh ip Tow DATE REVISIONS BY CHKD APPD INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. GUJARAT REFINERY BS-VI PROJECT OVERALL PLOT PLAN SCALE JOB NO. UNIT 1:5000 A DIVN. DEPT DWG. NO REV.2 REV. C A x 841
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