Project Profile
Value: Undisclosed
Location: Texas, USA
Capacity: 40,000 barrels per day
The Ingleside Refinery was constructed between 1978 and 1980 and was operated only intermittently thereafter. During its operating phase the Refinery had an operating capacity of approximately 40,000 barrels per day, producing naphtha, jet fuel, kerosene diesel and fuel oil. The Refinery consists of crude oil and condensate processing equipment, pipeline connections, trucking terminals and related storage, as well as a barge dock and receiving facility (the \"Barge Dock\"), which gives the Refinery access to the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway at Redfish Bay near Corpus Christi, Texas. An 8-inch active pipeline, approximately half a mile in length, connects the Refinery to the Barge Dock. The Refinery sits on over 100 acres of land, including approximately 87 acres surrounding the Refinery on FM 2725 and approximately 15 acres with the Barge Dock. The Refinery initially had 31 above ground storage tanks with a total capacity of 1,179,250 barrels.
Currently, the Refinery has 210,000 barrels of storage capacity under a short term lease and another 475,000 barrels of storage capacity that is currently being refurbished and should be completed and available for lease over the next several months. Historically, several pipeline systems connected the Refinery to other sites like the Harbor Island terminal, the former Bronco and Copano refinery properties and the Flint Hills Resource\'s (FHR) waterborne terminal. FHR\'s waterborne terminal in Ingleside, Texas ties into the Koch Pipeline System which also traverses the Nixon Facility. On the 21st of February blue dolphin completed a transaction to acquire lazarus Energy.
Operators:
Blue Dolphin : Operator with 100% interest