Lavan Oil Refinery.Co

Lavan Oil Refinery.Co


 

The Lavan Oil Refining Company was founded in 1951 under the name of Lavan Distillery Complex under the supervision

of the Shiraz Refinery with a capacity of 20,000 bpd of crude per day, by the Entrepreneur of the former Venezuela and

under the supervision of the National Oil Company. Its production products were:

 - Sour naphtha: exported from the country.

 - Petroleum Gas: Domestic consumption.

  - Kerosene: For export and fuel of ships

The Lavan Refinery Complex was formed at this time with the aim of producing more quality products. The unit capacity of 6,000 barrels per day

 in 1368 by U.O.P. Designed and commissioned by Chyoda Company for the production of sweet naphtha. In 1994, with the implementation of the project to increase the capacity of the crude oil distillation unit of the pumped-oil pump system, the crude oil distillation unit increased from 20,000 barrels to 30,000 barrels per day and also proportional to With that, production of products and the possibility of production of white oil products and reduction of waste were provided.
 In 1380, using the power of domestic specialists, the petrol station was set up in this refinery, and in 2008, the dual purpose petroleum-logistical dock and the company's LPG gas extraction and storage unit, which was burned before in refineries, It came into operation.

On the 10th of May 2011 and coinciding with the Gulf National Day, the first stage of the first phase of the process improvement and optimization of the company's capacity was set up with the aim of increasing capacity from 30,000 barrels per day to 55,000 barrels per day in production orbit.