Billings (P66) refinery
Also known as:
Conoco Billings
Phillips 66's Billings refinery is a small high-conversion refinery located in Billings, Montana, in the US.
The refinery is 100% owned and operated by Phillips 66.
The refinery primarily processes heavy crude oil from Western Canada.
Refinery configuration
Complexity: 12.9
Major process units:
Atmospheric distillation - 70 kbpd
Vacuum distillation - 45 kbpd
Coker - 22 kbpd - Delayed coker. Conoco technology. 2 drums.
FCC - 24 kbpd ( 1 kbpd recycle)
Reformer - 9 kbpd - semiregen
Naphtha hydrotreater - 12 kbpd
Kerosene hydrotreater - 6 kbpd
Distillate hydrotreater - 30 kbpd
VGO hydrotreater - 26 kbpd
FCC gasoline hydrotreater - 7 kbpd
Alkylation - 7.3 kbpd - HF acid
C4 Isomerization - 4 kbpd
Pet coke - 7 kbpd
Sulfur plant - 246 t/d
Hydrogen production - 36 MMscfd
Land - 2,437 acres
Refinery history
1949 - Built by Conoco
1981 - Dupont acquired Conoco
1992 - Delayed coker added (17 kbpd)
2001 - Dupont IPO of Conoco
2002 - Conoco and Phillips merged to form ConocoPhillips
2012 - ConocoPhillips separated upstream and downstream businesses and Phillips 66 retained refineries