PetroEcuador looking to upgrade Esmeraldas refinery
Ecuador's state-owned PetroEcuador, eyeing improved output from its Esmeraldas refinery, is negotiating a contract
with Chiyoda for the rehabilitation and modernization of the facility.
The contract includes a three-stage process of work and the project aims at recovering the refinery's capacity to
process 110,000 bpd of oil.
PetroEcuador has additional plans to help restore the output of the refinery, originally build by Chiyoda in 1974,
which include the design, construction, and installation of new reactor in Esmeraldas' catalytic cracking unit.
Earlier, PetroEcuador's refining subsidiary Petroindustrial signed a contract with UOP Process International, Des
Plaines, Illinois, for the design of the new reactor for the FCC unit. The contract, valued at $ 4.4 mm, calls for
UOP Process International to provide the basic engineering, detailed mechanical design, and structural civil design
for the 20,000 bpd reactor over 5 months. Afterwards, bids will be invited for construction and installation of the
reactor.
In July Petroindustrial had to stop operation of the Esmeraldas FCC unit for maintenance, saying the work would be
completed by early August. During the downtime, it said, production of 6,630 tons of LPG and 173,900 bbl of naphtha
would be stopped.
In April PetroEcuador had to begin extra imports of jet fuel after the unit at Esmeraldas went out of operation. The
breakdown took out some 50 % of the refinery's 110,000 bpd capacity, requiring the state firm to import an additional
35,000 bbl of Jet A1 fuel.
Meanwhile, in addition to the work to be carried out at Esmeraldas itself, Petrocomercial, PetroEcuador's oil
commercialization unit, and ARB Ecuador signed a $ 22 mm contract for the revamp of Santo Domingo-El Beaterio
pipeline over a 420-day period.
The 70-km pipeline is part of the 504-km Esmeraldas-Quito products pipeline, built in 1979, which transports
gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel from the Esmeraldas refinery to the north of the country.
