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Narva Oil Plant overview[]

Narva Oil Plant (Estonian: Narva Õlitehas), is run by a subsidiary of Estonian owned Eesti Energia and is a producer of oil from the nation's oil shale. It operates a commercial scale oil shale to oil retorting plant, located in Narva, Estonia.

  • Firm type = State run.
  • Date of foundation = ?
  • The chief executive officer (CEO) = ?
  • HQ location = Narva.
  • Number of employees in 2012 = ?
  • Corporate parent company = Eesti Energia.
  • Industry sector = Fuel
  • Corporate revenue = ?
  • Products = Oil and oil shale.
  • homepage = [1]

Corporate history[]

The oil shale retorting plant (the UTT-3000 refinery) was built by the Soviets in the late 1970s next to the Eesti Power Plant to provide its oil output as a start-up fuel for the power plants Eesti Power Plant and Balti Power Plant. The plant was commissioned in 1980 and since beginning of 1990s, the oil plant operated as a part of the Narva Power Plants. The oil plant was corporately separated from the power plants and a new subsidiary of Eesti Energia was established in September 2007.

In May 2009, Eesti Energia announced that it plans to build a new shale oil plant adjacent to the existing plant with processing capacity of 2.26 million tonnes of oil shale per year. 290,000 tonnes of oil and 75 million cubic meters of gas per year according to the listed spesifications. The planed cost of the new oil plant is officially said to be approximately 3 billion Estonian kroons (or €191.7 million, US$264.2 million). The construction was launched in the second half of 2009, and it is expected to be commissioned in 2012 if everything goes according to plan.

Environmental polices[]

Subsidiary groups[]

None.

Corporate statistics[]

  • Revenue- ?
  • Profit- ?

Management[]

  • C.O.E.-?
  • M.D.- ?
  • Finances- ?

Also see[]

  1. Narva Power Plants
  2. Estonia
  3. Eesti Power Plant
  4. Chernyakhovsk
  5. Cold War
  6. Port of Klaipėda
  7. City of Kaliningrad
  8. Chernyakhovsk
  9. Port of Klaipėda
  10. Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
  11. Cold War
  12. Kaliningrad Chkalovsk naval air base.
  13. Baltic Way
  14. Baltics are Waking Up
  15. Singing Revolution
  16. Baltiysk
  17. Chernyakhovsk
  18. Estonian oil shale industry
  19. Bagrationovsky District of Kaliningrad Oblast
  20. City of Kaliningrad
  21. Chernyakhovsky District
  22. Klaipėda district municipality
  23. Chekhovo, Kaliningrad Oblast
  24. Yuzhnyy Airport, Kaliningrad
  25. Memel Territory
  26. Klaipėda district municipality
  27. Klaipėda County
  28. City of Kaliningrad
  29. Chekhovo, Kaliningrad Oblast
  30. The Tallinn TV Tower (Tallinna teletorn)
  31. City of Klaipėda
  32. Klaipėda district municipality
  33. Eesti Power Plant
  34. Narva Power Plants
  35. USSR
  36. Oil sands
  37. Oil shales
  38. Gilsonite/bitumen stone
  39. Natural a tar (AKA- pitch) pit
  40. Natural asphalt/bitumen
  41. Tight oil
  42. Unconventional

Sources[]

https://www.zingmall.com/

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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narva_Oil_Plant
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