WebApr 9, 2003 · The long-awaited rationalisation of Australia's crude oil refining industry has begun, with ExxonMobil announcing the closure of its Adelaide refinery. ExxonMobil said the 40-year-old... It was announced in 1958 that a refinery with a designed capacity of 3.3 million tons per annum and owned by ExxonMobil would be built at Port Stanvac. The refinery first processed crude oil there in 1963. Its closure in 2003 resulted in the loss more than 400 jobs. Decommissioning and remediation of the 239-hectare (590-acre) site is ongoing and is expected to continue until 2024. Once the site has been decommissioned, the land is expected to be sold in phases. Demolition o…
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WebA Altona Refinery B Bulwer Island Refinery C Clyde Refinery E Eromanga Refinery G Geelong Oil Refinery K Kurnell Refinery Kwinana Oil Refinery L Lytton Oil Refinery M Matraville Refinery P Port Stanvac Refinery W Westernport Refinery WebHopes the giant Port Stanvac oil refinery jetty could one day be used by the public have been dashed, with Mobil and the State Government announcing the landmark will be demolished. Show more... crystal freight tracking
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WebPort Stanvac Refinery was an oil refinery in the Australian state of South Australia located in Lonsdale, a southern suburb of Adelaide. Its construction was announced in 1958 and … WebSite remediation Adelaide Refinery The former Adelaide Refinery at Port Stanvac, located south of Adelaide near Lonsdale, was demolished in early 2014 and a project is underway to remediate the site to a standard … WebNov 9, 2011 · A 3000 class passes TransAdelaide's Port Stanvac Rail Car Depot. Beyond that once stood Port Stanvac's rail sidings. dwc fact sheet