Rome Refinery

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Raffineria di Roma S.p.A.
Company typeS.p.A.
IndustryPetroleum refining
Founded1950s
FounderShell Italiana
Headquarters,
Italy
Area served
Italy
ProductsPetroleum
OwnerTotalErg (100%)
Parent

The Rome Refinery was built in 1950s at Pantano di Grano, south-west of Rome, approximately 10 km from the coast, near the port of Fiumicino.[1]

On July 12, 2005 Shell sold its 20% stake to Total which now owns 77.5% of the company. The remaining part is owned by Erg which owns entirely or partly other 3 refineries in Italy. In 2010, after the merger of Total Italia and Erg Petroli, the refinery passed entirely under the control of TotalErg.

It has a processing capacity of 4.3 Mt/a, is equipped with a visbreaking plant of around 1.7 Mt/a and a plant for the production of bitumen. It has a sea terminal to receive raw materials and dispense with surplus products. The Rome refinery is also an important logistical base: a certain amount of products, equal to 50% of refinery production, arrives from the outside, using the structure as a transit depot.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ej Atlas". it.ejatlas.org. Retrieved 2024-05-14.