Fuel oil share at Iran’s refineries stands at 23%

The share of fuel oil (mazut) in the final output of Iran’s refineries reached 23.25 percent during the last fiscal year (ended on March 20).
According to an official report, prepared by Iran’s oil ministry and seen by Trend, Iran’s total refined oil products output was 1.74 million barrels per day, of which 23.25 percent was fuel oil.
Iran produced oil products at nine refineries (six of which are very old), during last year and the first phase of Persian Gulf Star refinery also started work in limited mode as well.
The share of fuel oil in the final products basket of some Iran refineries is very high:
Refineries
Fuel oil
Gas oil
Gasoline
LPG
Kerosene
Total major products
Abadan
21,603
16,517
9,737
2500
1,866
52,223
Kermanshah
1,210
908
620
60
281
3,079
Tehran
6,558
13,450
6,382
1,351
800
28,541
Shazand
6,050
9,914
14,917
1,206
2,864
34,951
Tanriz
3,330
6,351
3,464
579
583
14,307
Isfahan
9,859
20,033
10,801
1,911
1,332
43,936
Shiraz
1,680
3,272
1,279
239
178
6,648
Lavan
1,492
2,661
1,905
127
0
6,185
Bandar Abbas
11,408
15,938
7,477
1,186
2,002
38,011
Total
63,190
89,495
56,580
10,818
8,249
228,332
*Cubic meters per day.
Iran also produced 43,361 cubic meters per day of other oil products during last fiscal year.
Iran eyes to cut down the share of fuel oil at its refineries to 10 percent in 5 years, by renewing its old refineries.
It also plans to construct the Siraf Complex, Anahita and Bahman Geno refineries with 480,000 b/d, 150,000 b/d and 300,000 b/d refining capacity.
The country inaugurated the Persian Gulf Star Refinery’s first phase with 120,000 b/d capacity last month, but it works with restricted amount of production. The refinery’s 2nd and 3rd phases would also become operational in two years and the final capacity of the refinery would reach 360,000 b/d.
In total, Iran plans to increase the current 1.8 mb/d nominal refining capacity to 3.1 mb/d by 2022.

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