Bayway refinery

Also known as:

Linden

Bayway is a large medium-complexity (cracking) refinery located on the New York Harbor in Linden, New Jersey, in the US.

The refinery is 100% owned and operated by Phillips 66.

The refinery primarily runs light, sweet crude from Canada, Europe, and West Africa.

Refinery configuration

Complexity: 9.2

Major process units:

Atmospheric distillation - 272.1 kpd

Vacuum distillation - 75 kpd

Solvent deasphalting - 22 kpd - Kerr McGee ROSE technology. Uses nC4 or nC5 solvent. Produces FCC fee and heavy fuel oil.

FCC - 145 kpd

Reformer - 37 kpd - Continuous

Naphtha hydrotreater - 65.5 kpd

Distillate hydrotreater - 108 kpd

VGO hydrotreater - 17.5 kpd

FCC gasoline hydrotreater - 58.5 kpd

Alkylation - 19 kpd - Sulfuric Acid - Acid regen and acid gas/sulfur recovery provided onsite by Veolia Morses Mill plant

C4 Isomerization - 4 kpd

Hydrogen production - 22 MMscfd

Employees - 800

Location

1400 Park Ave, Linden, NJ 07036 USA

Bayway refinery website

Refinery history

1909 - Built by Standard Oil

1911 - Breakup of Standard Oil Trust left refinery with Standard Oil of New Jersey

1972 - Changed name to Exxon

1993 - Sold to Tosco

1997 - ROSE unit added

2001 - Acquired by Phillips 66

2002 - Phillips and Conoco merged to form ConocoPhillips

2006 - FCC gasoline hydrotreater added

2012 - ConocoPhillips separated upstream and downstream businesses and Phillips 66 retained refineries

2015 - Baseoil plant and hydrogen plant shut down

2018 - FCC revamp tro improve yield ($150MM). No change in capacity.