For other places called Coryton, see Coryton (disambiguation).
Coryton Refinery is an oil refinery in Essex, England, situated on the estuary of the River Thames some 28 miles (45.1 km) from the centre of London. The refinery is located between Shell Haven Creek and Hole Haven Creek, which separates Canvey Island from the mainland.
There is also a 753 MW gas-fired power station, opened in 2002 and run by Coryton Energy Co Ltd, part of Intergen.
HistoryIn 1895 the ammunition firm Kynochs built an explosives factory at the site. This opened in 1897, with an estate for employees called Kynochtown. Products included cordite, guncotton, gunpowder, and cartridges.1 Kynochs also built the Corringham Light Railway (CLR), with a passenger branch from the works to Corringham and a goods branch to the LT&SR at Thames Haven. The Kynoch works closed in 1919. The site and CLR were taken over by coal merchants Cory Brothers Ltd of Cardiff to build an oil storage depot, with Kynochtown being renamed Coryton. Sources differ as to whether Corys, who sold a well known brand of petrol, Corys' Motor Spirit, also built a refinery at the site. In 1950 Coryton, along with the CLR, was sold to the American Vacuum Oil Company, later called Mobil. The CLR to Corringham was closed, but the branch to the former LT&SR at Thames Haven was upgraded to main line standards. A new refinery came on stream in 1953. Coryton village was demolished and absorbed into the refinery site in the 1970s. Coryton was operated by BP from 1996, when Mobil's fuels operations in Europe were placed into a joint venture with BP. Following the 1999 merger of Mobil with Exxon, the remaining interest in the refinery was sold to BP in 2000. In 2007 the plant was sold by BP to Petroplus for £714.6m (around $1.4 billion). A major fire occurred at the facility on October 31st, 2007 2. Despite the scale of the blast which was reported to cause buildings to shake 14 miles (22km) away, 3 there were no injuries and only partial disruption to the refinery. Process UnitsThese are the main operating units at Coryton Refinery: Distillation unit, Vacuum distillation, Fluid catalytic cracker, Catalytic reformer, Hydro desulpherisation units, Gas recovery unit Isomerisation unit, Alkylation unit, Lube base oil production units. StatisticsCrude oil is received from tankers of up to 250,000 metric tons deadweight (DWT). In 2005 BP acquired a fleet of three new 32m tugs for towing, mooring, fire-fighting and pollution control at the plant. They are named 'Corringham', 'Stanford' and 'Castle Point' after nearby locations. Refining capacity: 10 million tonnes per year
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