Paraguaná Refinery Complex

The Paraguaná Refinery Complex (Spanish: Centro de Refinación de Paraguaná) is a crude oil refinery complex in Venezuela. It is considered the world's second largest refinery complex, just after Jamnagar Refinery (India). The Paraguaná Refinery Complex was created by the fusion of Amuay Refinery, Bajo Grande Refinery and Cardón Refinery. The Paraguana Refinery Complex is still the largest refinery in the Western Hemisphere. As of 2012, it refined 955 thousand barrels per day (151,800 m3/d). The complex is located in the Paraguaná Peninsula in Falcón state (Amuay and Cardón refineries) and the western coast of Lake Maracaibo in the Zulia state (Bajo Grande Refinery). The complex accounts for 71% of the refining capacity of Venezuela and it belongs to the state-owned company Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA).

Paraguaná Refinery Complex
Amuay Refinery seen from Las Piedras
Location of Paraguaná Refinery Complex
CountryVenezuela
StateFalcón
CityPunto Fijo, Punta Cardón and Maracaibo
Coordinates11°44′48″N 70°11′42″W
Refinery details
OperatorPetróleos de Venezuela
Owner(s)Petróleos de Venezuela
Commissioned1949 (1949)
Capacity940,000 bbl/d (149,000 m3/d)
Refining unitsAmuay Refinery, Cardón Refinery and Bajo Grande Refinery
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