Omsk Oil Refinery is the largest oil refinery in Russia. The area of the plant's territory is 1,290 hectares, every eighth liter of Russian gasoline is produced here. The installed capacity of the Omsk refinery exceeds 22 million tons of oil per year.
The cooperation of PROMFINSTROY with the Omsk Refinery began with a comprehensive agreement on 01.02.2018 with JSC NIPIGAZ for the construction of OPC facilities for the operation of ELOU-AVT, UZK and KGPN on the territory of the existing oil refinery of JSC Gazpromneft-ONPZ. The modernization was designed to improve the quality of petroleum products and reduce the negative impact on the environment.
PROMFINSTROY JSC was entrusted with the construction of technological and cable—carrying overpasses under the titles 8232, 8241, 8252, 8253 - TK1, TK2, TK3, TK4, TK18, TK20, TK21, which are directly necessary for the successful functioning of ELOU-AVT, UZK and KGPN.
Following the results of the construction, the following volumes of work were carried out:
The construction and transfer of the executive and technical documentation were successfully completed in June 2021.
The launch is scheduled for 2023. The first line of catalyst production for oil refining will be about 6 thousand tons of hydraulic process catalysts per year. These are products that are not currently produced in the country.
With the subsequent increase in production — by 15 thousand tons per year — the plant will be able to meet the needs of the Russian market, taking into account existing and under construction capacities, and will also allow exporting products. The quality of domestic catalysts produced will increase gasoline production and increase its octane number without loss of quality, while the catalysts themselves will cost petrochemists significantly cheaper than imported ones.
The modernization of the overpass has become possible thanks to new equipment that guarantees the tightness of filling oil products. Automation and sealing processes were optimized in the workshops of the commodity base. The design eliminates the ingress of toxic compounds from carbohydrate vapors into the environment, thereby improving environmental friendliness and increasing the safety of technological processes.
Monitoring systems have been installed in the new overpass, which record the amount of fuel shipped and protect the product from overflow.