Shell Turns Germany’s Top Refinery Green
11.06.2024 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

November 06, 2024 [Oil Price]- Shell is gearing up to transform its largest German oil refinery, Rheinland, turning the crude-centric Wesseling site into a base-oil powerhouse. The overhaul, set to kick off next quarter, signals a major shift as Shell pivots from conventional oil refining toward high-grade lubricants.

 
Goodbye crude processing at Wesseling—by 2025, that unit’s history. Instead, Shell’s revamp will see the site repurposed to produce Group III base oils, which are vital for premium lubricants in engines and transmissions.

Why the change? Simple: evolving markets demand evolving operations. With Europe’s push for cleaner tech and diminishing demand for certain petroleum products, Shell is playing the long game. The move is shrewd, not sentimental, targeting growth in specialized products as Europe’s fuel markets feel the squeeze.

Shell’s plan has Rheinland’s other half, Godorf, still in the crude oil game, but not without a few adjustments. The fall overhaul will see Godorf’s crude unit take a breather, putting a temporary dent in output as Shell fine-tunes the machinery. This staggered shutdown strategy is smartly orchestrated to ensure that Germany’s energy supplies don’t get walloped by reduced capacity.

Meanwhile, BP is also pulling back at its Gelsenkirchen refinery, leaving Miro in southwest Germany as the country’s biggest oil processor. As Rheinland refocuses, Germany’s refining landscape is clearly tightening, with Shell positioning itself to ride out the changes rather than resist them.

Shell’s gamble on high-grade lubricants may just set the pace for European refineries: go niche, go specialty, or go home. It’s a bold shift in an industry long defined by brute capacity, and if all goes as planned, the Rheinland complex will soon churn out a hefty 300,000 tons of base oil annually, meeting a chunk of EU demand.

Over the past few years, Shell has divested several refineries globally, including the sale of the Martinez Refinery in California to PBF Holding Company, and the sale of its 50% stake in the 340,000-barrels-per-day Deer Park Refinery in Texas to its joint venture partner Pemex.

 

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