Situated on Southampton Water, it was rebuilt and extended in 1951 and is now the largest oil refinery in the United Kingdom, and one of the most complex refineries in Europe….Fawley Refinery.

Refinery details
Commissioned1921
Capacity270,000 bbl/d (43,000 m3/d)
No. of employees2300
No. of oil tanks330

Who owns Fawley refinery?

ExxonMobil
Fawley is the UK’s biggest oil refinery. The Fawley oil refinery is being expanded to increase ultralow-sulphur diesel production by 38,000bpd. The Fawley refinery is owned and operated by Esso Petroleum, a subsidiary of ExxonMobil. Fawley is the UK’s biggest oil refinery.

How many people work at Fawley refinery?

With over 1,300 employees working at the Fawley site, every day is different. There are a wide range of roles including chemical and mechanical engineers, safety advisers, process operators, maintenance engineers, analysts, planners, lab technicians and so much more!…

When was Esso Fawley built?

14 September 1951
In 1949 major construction work began at Fawley to create the UK’s largest refinery. Two years later, on 14 September 1951, Prime Minister Clement Atlee officially opened the new Fawley Refinery, which was processing 124,000 barrels of crude oil per day within a year.

Is Fawley closed?

Fawley Power Station began operation in 1971 as an oil-fired power station but was closed in March 2013 after it was deemed harmful to the environment. When it was built it was the largest and most efficient facility of its kind.

What happened to Fawley Power Station?

The iconic chimney of Fawley Power Station has finally been demolished. Most of the power station has already been destroyed, and now the 650ft chimney, which could be seen from across the Solent, is gone. It was a key milestone for Fawley Waterside Ltd, which is planning to redevelop the site into 1,500 new homes.

When did Fawley power station close?

31 March 2013
The power station was duly shut on 31 March 2013 after more than 40 years in operation.

What did Esso stand for?

Standard Oil
Esso /ˈɛsoʊ/ is a trading name for ExxonMobil. The company adopted the “Esso” (the phonetic pronunciation of the company’s initials, “Standard Oil”, S.O.), which would be later objected to by the other Standard Oil companies. Standard Oil of New Jersey started marketing its products under the Esso brand in 1926.

When did Esso go out of business?

1999
Exxon

Exxon Building (1251 Avenue of Americas), former headquarters of Exxon
PredecessorStandard Oil of New Jersey (1911–73) Humble Oil (1911–73)
FoundedJanuary 1, 1973
Defunct1999
FateMerged with Mobil to form ExxonMobil in 1999; Exxon remains as a brand

Why did Fawley Power Station close?

When was Fawley tower demolished?

2013
A 198m (650ft) chimney has been blown up as part of the clearing of the Fawley Power Station site on the Hampshire coast. The oil-fired facility was decommissioned in 2013 after operating for more than 40 years. A controlled blast took place shortly after 07:00 GMT.

When was calshot chimney built?

1964 and 1971
A huge exclusion zone will be enforced from 5.30am, including a temporary closure of the B3053 and footpath 46 between Ashlett Creek and Calshot. The chimney was built between 1964 and 1971, and the huge facility was in operation a year later.

What are the working hours at the ExxonMobil Fawley Refinery?

The ExxonMobil Fawley Refinery and Petrochemical Complex operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to produce fuels and chemical products essential to modern society. This area will be used for any updates on the site operations. With over 1,300 employees working at the Fawley site, every day is different.

How big is the Fawley Oil Company?

Location: Fawley, Hampshire Opened: 1951 Output: Jet fuel, petrol, diesel, lubricating oil, fuel oil, various chemicals Annual production capacity: • Up to 330,000 barrels of crude oil processed each day (15 million tonnes per year) • Over 850,000 tonnes of chemical products produced each year Number of workers on site: Over 2,300 Legend

Does Esso still have a refinery in the UK?

After buying AGWI, Esso, which is now part of ExxonMobil, opened a new refinery on the site in 1951 and some 60 years later it is still going strong. Today the refinery processes 330,000 barrels of crude oil every day, providing 20 per cent of the UK’s total refining capacity.

What is the Fawley oil spillage response plan?

The Fawley site must work in co- operation with the local authority and maintain a close liaison with them throughout. The appropriate contacts can be found in Section 9. This plan uses a tiered response to oil pollution incidents. The plan is designed to deal with Tier One & Two spillages supporting the ABP Port plan.