UPDATE: Conoco's Borger Refinery Shuts Amine Unit For Work
09 October 2009 - 5:12PM
Dow Jones News
ConocoPhillips (COP) will shut an amine unit at its Borger,
Texas, refinery for planned maintenance starting Friday, according
to a state regulatory filing.
Unit 11, typically used to strip carbon dioxide and sulfur in a
gas-treating process, will be brought down for "routine inspection
and repair" that will start at around noon on Oct. 9 and will end
on Oct. 24, the company said.
During this process, vessels and lines within the unit will be
cleared and feed to the unit "will initially be blocked in, before
clearing vessels to storage," the report indicated.
After the vessels are cleared of liquids, vapors and placed in
storage tank, they will be swept with hydrogen, nitrogen or steam.
Emissions from the amine and sulfur recovery unit, or SRU, will be
routed to a control device.
The 146,000-barrel-a-day refinery is a 50-50 joint venture
between ConocoPhillips and Encana Corp. (ECA) that was formed in
2007. The two companies evenly split operating results.
-By Naureen S. Malik, Dow Jones Newswires; (212) 416-4210;
naureen.malik@dowjones.com