ExxonMobil Corp (XOM.N)
is considering expanding light crude processing capacity at its
Beaumont, Texas, refinery with the addition of a third crude
distillation unit, a company spokeswoman said on Thursday.
If
approved, construction could begin on Unit C in 2019 and be completed
in 2022, said Exxon spokeswoman Charlotte Huffaker. She declined to
disclose the contemplated capacity or possible cost of the Unit C
expansion.
The
expansion would be part of the $20-billion 'Growing the Gulf' project
announced in March by Exxon Chairman and Chief Executive Darren Woods.
While
Exxon has mentioned potential expansion of light oil refining capacity
at the Beaumont plant as part of that project, this is the first time
the company has talked about Unit C and given a timeline for possible
construction.
Since at least 2014, Exxon has
been considering the addition of a large distillation unit that would
boost Beaumont's crude oil refining capacity from 362,300 barrels per
day (bpd) to between 700,000 and 850,000 bpd, sources told Reuters in
2014 and 2015.
The contemplated crude capacity
expansion was put on hold in early 2016 due to cuts in capital
spending, sources said at the time.
On
Thursday night, sources familiar with Exxon's plans said the company was
now looking at adding a large crude distillation unit at the refinery. The two crude units currently at the Beaumont refinery are Units A and B.
The
last major expansion of a U.S. refinery was the 5-year, $10-billion
addition of a crude distillation unit and other units at Motiva
Enterprises [MOTIV.UL] Port Arthur, Texas, refinery which more than
doubled its size to 603,000 bpd. The expansion was completed in 2012.
The Motiva expansion was originally budgeted at $5 billion, but went through a year-long review in 2009.

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