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Low Sulphur Gasoline (LSG) Unit

Surplus and excess equipment

Description

Low Sulfur Gasoline (LSG) Plant 

Built in 2007 

Processing capacity of 50,000 barrels per day (BPD) 

It was shut down in early 2012.


Unit Summary: The 2007 Low Sulfur Gasoline (LSG) Plant has a  processing capacity of 50,000 barrels per day (BPD) It was shut down  in early 2012. This plant is in excellent condition. Most of the process  exchangers use 2205 duplex or 304L stainless steel tubes. The fired  heater uses type 347 stainless steel tubes. The reactors are clad with  304 stainless steel, and the stripper column uses type 304 stainless  steel trays. Documentation for this facility is available in electronic  formats. Including process flow diagrams, process descriptions, plot  plans, and major equipment drawings and specification sheets for  all units. All  pressure vessels have National Board numbers. All major  equipment has a nitrogen blanket. Specifications: Reaction Section  Flowserve feed pumps rated for 1,650 gpm capacity at 1,160 psig with  600-hp  GE electric drive motors. Both the diolefin and reactor are 16.5  ft diameter by 17.5 ft tall and has a print weight of 220,500 lbs.  Constructed of carbon steel with 1/8” of 304 stainless steel cladding  and are rated for 510 psig at 650°F.

Property Location

St. Croix VI

Contact Agent

Kevin Antill

713 203-6444

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