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BCP Refining Capacity (post-Esso acquisition)

~120,000 bpd

As of2024Β·Sources2Β·Primary

Bangchak Corporation (BCP) operates the Bangchak Refinery in Phra Khanong, Bangkok, with a nameplate crude throughput capacity of approximately 120,000 barrels per day following ongoing debottlenecking. BCP acquired the former Esso (ExxonMobil) Thailand refinery and retail network in 2021, significantly expanding its downstream footprint. The combined refining and branded-fuel retail platform makes BCP the third-largest refiner in Thailand behind PTTGC and IRPC. Utilisation rates typically run 90–95% during normal market conditions.

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Bangchak Corporation (BCP) operates the Bangchak Refinery in Phra Khanong, Bangkok, with a nameplate crude throughput capacity of approximately 120,000 barrels per day following ongoing debottlenecking. BCP acquired the former Esso (ExxonMobil) Thailand refinery and retail network in 2021, significantly expanding its downstream footprint. The combined refining and branded-fuel retail platform makes BCP the third-largest refiner in Thailand behind PTTGC and IRPC. Utilisation rates typically run 90–95% during normal market conditions.

Bangchak Corporation (BCP) operates the Bangchak Refinery in Phra Khanong, Bangkok, with a nameplate crude throughput capacity of approximately 120,000 barrels per day following ongoing debottlenecking. BCP acquired the former Esso (ExxonMobil) Thailand refinery and retail network in 2021, significantly expanding its downstream footprint. The combined refining and branded-fuel retail platform makes BCP the third-largest refiner in Thailand behind PTTGC and IRPC. Utilisation rates typically run 90–95% during normal market conditions.

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2024

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Bangchak Corporation (BCP) operates the Bangchak Refinery in Phra Khanong, Bangkok, with a nameplate crude throughput capacity of approximately 120,000 barrels per day following ongoing debottlenecking. BCP acquired the former Esso (ExxonMobil) Thailand refinery and retail network in 2021, significantly expanding its downstream footprint. The combined refining and branded-fuel retail platform makes BCP the third-largest refiner in Thailand behind PTTGC and IRPC. Utilisation rates typically run 90–95% during normal market conditions.

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