Project Snapshot
Port Arthur Refinery Project
Facility Type: Refinery
Scope: Expansion
Owner: Motiva Enterprises LLC
Location: Port Arthur, Texas  United States
Region: North America
Modified:  March 20, 2009


Facility description

Constructed in 1903 in extreme Southeast Texas near the Gulf of Mexico, the present-day Motiva Port Arthur Refinery was built by Texaco after the historic Spindletop oil field was discovered two years earlier in nearby Beaumont. The facility earned the distinction of becoming Texas' first oil refinery.

Thanks to enhancements over subsequent decades, the facility's prominence in the U.S. refining industry grew and the refinery's crude processing capacity surpassed 400,000 b/d by the 1980s. However, a move to streamline the facility in the mid-Eighties caused that figure to decline dramatically.

In 1998 the refinery became part of Motiva Enterprises, which was a new joint venture owned by Texaco, Shell, and the Saudi Aramco subsidiary Saudi Refining, Inc. (SRI). Four years later, Texaco sold its interest in the company to Shell following its merger with Chevron. Shell and SRI each own a 50% stake in Motiva.

The major process units at the 275,000-b/d refinery include the following: crude atmospheric and vacuum distillation; hydrotreating; catalytic reforming; delayed coking; fluid catalytic cracking; hydrocracking; lube solvent refining; lube hydroprocessing; lube hydro-isomerization; lube propane deasphalting; and lube catalytic dewaxing. The facility produces gasoline, distillates, jet fuel, lubricant base oils, and chemicals/solvents.

Expansion project

In late-2007, Motiva launched a $7 billion expansion of the Port Arthur Refinery that will enable the facility to process heavier slates of crude oil. When the project concludes the capacity will jump to 600,000 b/d, making the facility the largest oil refinery in the U.S. The original completion date was 2010, but Motiva in March 2009 announced that it would delay the project by at least a year in response to poor market conditions.

According to a Motiva statement from December 2007, the upgrades and modernization will increase the Shell-Saudi Aramco joint venture's supply of Shell-branded fuels to the company's wholesale and direct supply markets. All told, some 23 million gallons of transportation fuels will be produced at the refinery on a daily basis.

Aside from boosting processing capacity, the project entails installing advanced technology to lower most types of emissions from refinery operations on a per-barrel basis. Motiva reported that the expansion will decrease emissions of the ozone precursors nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds.

Motiva expects the project to generate more than 4,500 construction jobs and 300 or more new full-time jobs at the expanded facility.

A Bechtel/Jacobs joint venture is managing the expansion as its engineering, procurement and construction contractor. Numerous local sub-contractors will contribute to the project.

  Key Stats
Year constructed:
1903
Major process units:
crude atmospheric and vacuum stilling; hydrotreating; catalytic reforming; delayed coking; fluid catalytic cracking; hydrocracking; lube solvent refining; lube hydroprocessing; lube hydro-isomerization; lube propane deasphalting; lube catalytic dewaxing
Products:
gasoline; distillates; jet fuel; lubricant base oils; chemicals/solvents
Construction type:
expansion
Current capacity:
275,000 b/d
Post project capacity:
600,000 b/d
Project cost:
$7B
Contractors:
Bechtel Corp.; Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (Bechtel-Jacobs JV); NATCO Group Inc.
Project completion date:
2010
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Shell: Motiva Refinery Expansion Operational, Eyes US GTL
Apr 26, 2012 - Shell's CFO said the Motiva refinery expansion in Port Arthur, Texas, is operational. He added that Shell is eyeing two Gulf Coast sites to build GTL plants.
Motiva Leaves $850,000 for West Side Legacy
Aug 10, 2011 - When the Motiva crude expansion project is completed the company plans to leave a remembrance to Port Arthur, and to the fenceline community bordering what will be the largest refinery in the nation.
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May 18, 2011 - KBR subsidiary Roberts & Schaefer (R&S) has been selected to construct a petroleum coker (pet coke) material handling system for Motiva Enterprises LLC's Port Arthur Refinery Expansion Project in Port Arthur, Texas.
Motiva Marks Milestone for Port Arthur Expansion
Feb 12, 2010 - Motiva extended its thanks to Port Arthur, Texas, and the surrounding communities for their continued support of its Port Arthur Refinery expansion project Thursday with a "topping-off" ceremony.
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Oct 19, 2009 - This time next year, about 6,500 people will be working on the Motiva Enterprises refinery expansion, project director Nick Smallwood said.
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Oct 19, 2009 - The Motiva Enterprises crude expansion project site also is helping local business. Small companies like Spidle Oil Co. get a boost from all of the activity.
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Apr 23, 2009 - The first four of an estimated 350 modules that eventually will form the insides of the Motiva Enterprises refinery expansion began moving out of the Port of Port Arthur on Wednesday.
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Mar 18, 2009 - The Motiva Enterprises refinery expansion in Port Arthur valued at more than $7 billion will take at least a year longer to finish because poor market conditions slowed it down, a refinery spokeswoman said Tuesday.
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Mar 17, 2009 - Motiva Enterprises is delaying by more than a year the target date for completing a $7 billion expansion of its Port Arthur refinery due to poor market conditions, a company spokesman said Tuesday.
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Jan 08, 2009 - The wave of project delays in Alberta's massive oil sands could benefit U.S. refiners at the cost of the provincial government's ambitions.
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Nov 13, 2008 - GE Oil & Gas has been awarded a contract to provide gas turbines for the Motiva Port Arthur Refinery Expansion Project, which will create the largest refinery in the United States and one of the top 10 in the world.
Motiva Reaches Milestone In Port Arthur Expansion
Nov 06, 2008 - Motiva Enterprises has announced the delivery of three coker furnace cells to its Port Arthur Refinery.
Shell: Ike Won't Delay Port Arthur Expansion for Long
Sep 17, 2008 - The multibillion-dollar expansion project at Motiva Enterprises LLC's Port Arthur, Texas, refinery won't be delayed for long because of Hurricane Ike, Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSA) said Wednesday.
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Jul 01, 2008 - TriMas Corp. announced that its Lamons Gasket Co. has been awarded a contract for the Motiva Port Arthur Refinery Expansion Project in Port Arthur, Texas.
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NATCO Wins Desalter Contract for Motiva's Port Arthur Expansion
Mar 07, 2008 - NATCO Group Inc. said Thursday that it has been awarded contracts to provide equipment and technology for the Motiva Port Arthur Refinery Expansion Project in Port Arthur, Texas.
Motiva Hosts Q&A Workshop for SE Texas Businesses
Jan 25, 2008 - Joan Jones hopes Motiva's commitment to working with local companies as it expands its refinery will be a boon for her son's radiator repair business.
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Oct 18, 2007 - A multimillion-dollar deal with a major national contractor will allow Pittsfield, Maine-based Cianbro Corp. to help create the largest oil refinery in the United States.
Texas Awards Bechtel Job-training Grant for Motiva Expansion
Oct 01, 2007 - Becon Construction Co., Inc. has been awarded a quarter-million dollar state grant to develop skills and job training for southeast Texans in partnership with Lamar State College-Port Arthur (LSC-PA).
NPRA: Motiva Expansion Sends Clear Signal to Policymakers
Sep 25, 2007 - Charles T. Drevna, Executive Vice President of the National Petrochemical and Refiners Association (NPRA), on Monday praised the announcement by Shell Oil Co. that it launch a major expansion at the Motiva refinery in Port Arthur, Texas.
EDITORIAL: Motiva Expansion a Golden Opportunity
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Sep 24, 2007 - A newly approved refinery expansion may provide the latest option for processing Canadian crude.
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Sep 24, 2007 - Bechtel has received approval to proceed with detailed design and construction equivalent to building the nation's first new refinery in more than 30 years.
Shell: Motiva Port Arthur Expansion to Go Forward
Sep 21, 2007 - Shell Oil Co. announced Friday its final investment decision to begin construction on a 325,000 barrel-per-day (b/d) capacity expansion project at its joint venture Motiva's refinery in Port Arthur, Texas.
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Sep 20, 2007 - The lights are on and local refineries are getting back to work one week after Hurricane Humberto made landfall in Southeast Texas and put a dent in day-to-day operations.
UPDATE: Restart Process Begins at Motiva Port Arthur
Sep 17, 2007 - Motiva Enterprises LLC has begun the restart process at its Port Arthur, Texas, refinery and is working to resume fuel production as soon as possible, Shell US said Monday.
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Jun 14, 2007 - Motiva is moving forward with site work at its Port Arthur, Texas, refinery, though official word of whether the facility will be chosen for a multibillion-dollar expansion remains months away.
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May 22, 2007 - Shell may shelve a joint venture plan to create the largest U.S. refinery because of President George W. Bush's efforts to reduce gasoline use, a Shell executive said Monday.
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