Location of Port Stanvac
[a] | |
Country | Australia |
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State | South Australia |
City | Adelaide |
Coordinates | 35°06′37″S 138°28′16″E / 35.110204°S 138.471234°E [1] |
Refinery details | |
Operator | ExxonMobil Australia |
Owner(s) | Petroleum Refineries (Australia) Pty Ltd [2] |
Commissioned | 1963 |
Decommissioned | 2009 |
Capacity | 3.3 million tons per annum [2] |
Port Stanvac Refinery was an oil refinery in the Australian state of South Australia located in Lonsdale, a southern suburb of Adelaide. Its construction was announced in 1958 and began refining crude oil in 1963. [3]
It had a capacity of 3.3 million tons per annum [2] and was owned by ExxonMobil Australia (and previously Mobil). The refinery was mothballed in 2003, and in 2009 ExxonMobil announced its permanent closure and demolition. [4]
The 239 hectares (590 acres) site is being demolished and cleaned up through 2019. [5]
The refinery's most prominent structure, the 90 metres (300 ft) chimney, was demolished on 31 January 2014. Mobil will face penalties if the site is not remediated by 2019. [4] The land will be sold in phases. [6]
Part of the site is now used for the Adelaide Desalination Plant. [4] Four gas turbines were installed by the Government of South Australia in 2017 for the Temporary Generation South power station. Operation was transferred to Infigen Energy in May 2020 under a 25 year lease, and will be moved to a different site at Bolivar. [7]
Location of Port Stanvac
[a] | |
Country | Australia |
---|---|
State | South Australia |
City | Adelaide |
Coordinates | 35°06′37″S 138°28′16″E / 35.110204°S 138.471234°E [1] |
Refinery details | |
Operator | ExxonMobil Australia |
Owner(s) | Petroleum Refineries (Australia) Pty Ltd [2] |
Commissioned | 1963 |
Decommissioned | 2009 |
Capacity | 3.3 million tons per annum [2] |
Port Stanvac Refinery was an oil refinery in the Australian state of South Australia located in Lonsdale, a southern suburb of Adelaide. Its construction was announced in 1958 and began refining crude oil in 1963. [3]
It had a capacity of 3.3 million tons per annum [2] and was owned by ExxonMobil Australia (and previously Mobil). The refinery was mothballed in 2003, and in 2009 ExxonMobil announced its permanent closure and demolition. [4]
The 239 hectares (590 acres) site is being demolished and cleaned up through 2019. [5]
The refinery's most prominent structure, the 90 metres (300 ft) chimney, was demolished on 31 January 2014. Mobil will face penalties if the site is not remediated by 2019. [4] The land will be sold in phases. [6]
Part of the site is now used for the Adelaide Desalination Plant. [4] Four gas turbines were installed by the Government of South Australia in 2017 for the Temporary Generation South power station. Operation was transferred to Infigen Energy in May 2020 under a 25 year lease, and will be moved to a different site at Bolivar. [7]