Feb 13, 2012:
China is expected to increase its annual oil-processing capacity to 578 million metric tons by the end of this year and 700 million tons by 2015, according to a Feb. 9 report by China National Petroleum Corp., the nation's biggest energy producer.
The following is a table showing refinery expansion and construction plans in the world's second-biggest oil consumer, according to the report compiled by CNPC's Research Institute of Economics & Technology.
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Company Refinery Expansion Operational Expansion/
Capacity New Plant
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CNPC Hohhot 3.7 March 2012 Expansion
CNPC Pengzhou 10.0 Sept 2012 New
Sinopec Jinling 4.5 Sept 2012 Expansion
CNPC Kelamayi 1.0 Oct 2012 Expansion
Sinopec Shanghai 4.0 Oct 2012 Expansion
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Company Refinery Expansion Operational Expansion/
Capacity New Plant
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Sinopec Anqing 2.5 End 2012 Expansion
Sinopec Wuhan 2.5 End 2012 Expansion
Sinopec Maoming 10.0 End 2012* Expansion
CNPC Kunming 10.0 2013 New
CNPC Jieyang 20.0 2013 New
Sinopec Zhanjiang Zhongke 15.0 2013 New
Sinopec Jiujiang 3.5 2013 Expansion
Sinochem Quanzhou 12.0 2013 New
CNOOC Huizhou Phase 2 10.0 2014 Expansion
Sinopec Qilu 4.0 2015 Expansion
Sinopec Yangzi 4.5 2015 Expansion
Sinopec Zhenhai 12.0 2015 Expansion
CNPC Taizhou 20.0 Not known New
Sinopec Fujian Phase 2 12.0 Not known Expansion
Sinopec Jingmen 2.0 Not known Expansion
Sinopec Zhanjiang Dongxing 3.0 Not known Expansion
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Note 1: Capacity in million tons per year. Note 2: Sinopec Maoming's given date is for completion of construction, not start of operations.
BY CNPC