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ExxonMobil boosts fuel supply with £800 million US refinery expansion

04 April 2023

ExxonMobil has announced the successful startup of its refinery expansion project in Beaumont, Texas, which adds 250,000 barrels per day of capacity to one of the largest refining and petrochemical complexes along the US Gulf Coast.

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Supported by the company’s growing crude production in the Permian Basin, the energy major’s largest refinery expansion in more than a decade will help meet growing demand for affordable, reliable energy, it said in a statement.


“ExxonMobil maintained its commitment to the Beaumont expansion even through the lows of the pandemic, knowing consumer demand would return and new capacity would be critical in the post-pandemic economic recovery,” said Karen McKee, President of ExxonMobil Product Solutions. “The new crude unit enables us to produce even more transportation fuels at a time when demand is surging. This expansion is the equivalent of a medium-sized refinery and is a key part of our plans to provide society with reliable, affordable energy products.”


The added volume in Beaumont increases its total processing capacity to more than 630,000 barrels per day, making it one of the largest refineries in the United States.


The refinery is connected to pipelines from ExxonMobil’s operations in the US Permian Basin. Permian crude oil is processed at the Beaumont refinery where the company manufactures finished products, including diesel, gasoline, and jet fuel. With the completion of Wink to Webster and Beaumont pipelines, the new crude unit will also be well-positioned to further capitalise on segregated crude from the Delaware Basin, ExxonMobil said.


In 2022, ExxonMobil reached record production at its North American refineries and achieved its highest global throughput since 2012. Construction on the Beaumont expansion began in 2019 and involved 1,700 contractors. ExxonMobil has hired more than 50 full-time employees to help with the operation of the expanded refinery.


ExxonMobil’s integrated operations in Beaumont also include chemical, lubricants and polyethylene plants. ExxonMobil has approximately 2,100 employees in the Beaumont area and its operations account for approximately one in every seven jobs in the region.


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