Salt Lake City (Marathon) refinery
Marathon's Salt Lake City refinery is a small, medium complexity refinery located in Salt Lake City, Utah in the US.
The refinery is 100% owned and operated by Marathon Petroleum.
The refinery processes local and imported Canadian light, sweet crude oil.
Products are distributed in Utah and surrounding markets.
Refinery configuration
Complexity: 7.4
Major process units:
Atmospheric distillation - 65 kbpd
RCC - 29 kbpd
Reformer - 12 kbpd - Semiregen
Naphtha hydrotreater - 12 kbpd
Distillate hydrotreater - 23 kbpd
FCC gasoline hydrotreater - 8 kbpd
Alkylation - 8 kbpd - Sulfuric acid
Sulfur plant - 16 t/d
Employees - 250
Refinery history
1908 - Lubra Oils
1909 - Changed name to Utah Oil Refining
1917 - Controlling interest taken by Standard Oil of Indiana
1985 - Changed name to Amoco
2000 - Merged with BP
2001 - Acquired by Tesoro
2004 - Distillate hydrotreater added
2008 - FCC gasoline hydrotreater added
2015 - Crude unit expansion (5 kbpd) to increase use of waxy crude. $325MM project.
2017 - Changed name to Andeavor
2018 - Andeavor merged into Marathon Petroleum