“Oil Refinery” j.s.c. Brod
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The Srpski Brod oil refinery was re-opened on 13 May 2000. The refinery can process between 1,500 and 1,800 tons of crude oil a day. Before the conflict in Bosnia Herzegovina, the refinery processed 9,000 tons of crude oil daily, accounting for 14% of the energy balance of the former Yugoslavia. The main product that the refinery was hoping to produce from its abandoned production line was bitumen, so that is likely to become a major product of the reactivated refinery.
The basic repairs are completed, but the refinery is now eager to go further. There are plans for two more stages. The second stage would involve the reconstruction of the production facilities to give them a capacity of 1.2 million tons. However this would require about $15 million of foreign investment. The refinery states that it could co-finance the project with $3 million. The third stage would involve expansion of the production capacities to 3 to 4.2 million tons. This is a much more ambitious undertaking and would require $50 million in investments (presumably from foreign partners). For this reason, it is felt to be some way further over the horizon.
abarrelfull.wikidot.com/bosanski-brod-refinery
www.hydrocarbons-technology.com/projects/srpski/
The Srpski Brod oil refinery was re-opened on 13 May 2000. The refinery can process between 1,500 and 1,800 tons of crude oil a day. Before the conflict in Bosnia Herzegovina, the refinery processed 9,000 tons of crude oil daily, accounting for 14% of the energy balance of the former Yugoslavia. The main product that the refinery was hoping to produce from its abandoned production line was bitumen, so that is likely to become a major product of the reactivated refinery.
The basic repairs are completed, but the refinery is now eager to go further. There are plans for two more stages. The second stage would involve the reconstruction of the production facilities to give them a capacity of 1.2 million tons. However this would require about $15 million of foreign investment. The refinery states that it could co-finance the project with $3 million. The third stage would involve expansion of the production capacities to 3 to 4.2 million tons. This is a much more ambitious undertaking and would require $50 million in investments (presumably from foreign partners). For this reason, it is felt to be some way further over the horizon.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosanski_Brod_Refinery
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 45°7'46"N 17°59'5"E
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- Sugar Factory 86 km
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- Bukovlje 9 km
- Municipality of Bebrina 11 km
- Brusnica Mala 19 km
- Municipality of Trnava 24 km
- Municipality of Levanjska Varoš 25 km
- Opština Odžak 29 km
- Croatian Land forces Base "Gasinci" 32 km
- Municipality of Satnica Đakovačka 35 km
- Municipality of Đakovo 35 km
- Posavska županija 42 km
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