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ABIDJAN - COTE D’IVOIRE

NOT AN OFFICIAL UNCTAD RECORD. ABIDJAN - COTE D’IVOIRE. IDENTITY CARD. Date of creation : 3 october 1962 - By the Government of Côte d’Ivoire - With the contribution of International Petroleum Companies Date of refinery start : August 1965

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ABIDJAN - COTE D’IVOIRE

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  1. NOT AN OFFICIAL UNCTAD RECORD ABIDJAN - COTE D’IVOIRE

  2. IDENTITY CARD • Date of creation : 3 october 1962 • - By the Government of Côte d’Ivoire • - With the contribution of International Petroleum • Companies • Date of refinery start : August 1965 • Initial capacity : 700 000 t/year • Current capacity : 3 800 000 t/year

  3. IDENTITY CARD • Personal • - 673 workers SIR • composed by 115 Officers • 462 Supervisors • 96 Operatives • - 4 people from TOTAL • Technical assistance contract with TOTAL

  4. SIR SHAREHOLDERS (%) STATE OF COTE D’IVOIRE : 1,5 PETROCI : 53,7 STATE OF BURKINA FASO : 5,4 TOTAL : 25,4 SHELL : 10,3 CHEVRONTEXACO : 3,7 ………….……....100

  5. SIR SHAREHOLDERS Capital : 39 billions F CFA (USD 80 millions)

  6. BOARD COMMITTIES : Technical / Commercial/ Financial MANAGING DIRECTOR DEPUTY GM DIRECTORS : Production, Technical, Commercial, Financial, Human resources

  7. REFINING CAPACITY EVOLUTION

  8. REFINING SCHEME TRC (Topping- Reforming – Cracking) • 2 Crude distillation units 75 000 bbl/d or • 2 Reformers 3 800 000 T/year • 2 Hydrotreating units • 2 Desulphurisation units • 1 Vacuum distillation unit • 1 Hydrogen unit • 1 Hydrocracker • 1 Power plant Reliability rate : 98% Utilisation rate : 89 %

  9. SIR REFINING SCHEME 1  1% 13  20% 18  23% 0  1% 25  28% 9  9% 30 10%

  10. LOGISTIC FACILITIES • 10 Crude storage tanks 2 000 000 bbl • 90 Products storage tanks 2 000 000 bbl • 1 Crude terminal (SPM) 250 000 MT • 1 Fuel terminal (CBM) 80 000 MT • 2 Product Jetties 20 000 & 30 000 MT

  11. PROCESSED CRUDE OIL HEAVY CRUDES BONGA Nigeria FORCADOS Nigeria ANTANNigeria BAOBAB Côte d’Ivoire HAMACA Venezuela LIGHT CRUDES ERHA Nigeria BONNY LIGHT Nigeria ABO Nigeria OBE Nigeria LION Côte d’Ivoire CONDENSATE Côte d’Ivoire

  12. CRUDE OIL PROCESSED

  13. CRUDE OIL PROCESSED

  14. YIELDS PATTERN • S.I.R. • 3.8 Millions • tons LPG 1% MOGAS 20% DPK 23% Crude oil 100% Spec GO 1% Gasoil 28% DDO&VGO 9% Fuel oil 10%

  15. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

  16. MARKETS kt/year Côte d’Ivoire 830 22 % Burkina 200 5 % Mali 115 3 % Sea Export 2 655 70 % TOTAL 3 800

  17. LOCAL MARKET

  18. SEA EXPORT MARKET

  19. SEA EXPORT MARKET

  20. SEA EXPORT MARKET Nigeria 24 % USA 13 Togo 10 Benin 9 Guinea 6 Equatorial Guinea 6 Liberia 6 Sierra Leone 5 DRC 4 Gambia 4 Europ 4 Senegal 3 Cameroon 2 Ghana 2 Gabon 1

  21. SEA EXPORT MARKET

  22. COMPETITION

  23. VOCATION • To produce petroleum products for domestic market and exportation • To insure the supply security of Côte d’Ivoire • To be the filling station of West Africa • To be an international company, competitive, performent, making money • To be a company socialy responsible, taking care of environment

  24. TECHNICAL ADVANTAGES • High technology : Quality et Flexibility with the Hydrocracker • Good level of technical knowledge and experience • Good position of the refinery: Covering the aria from Mauritania and Namibia • Good logistic performances : Loading of tankers from 400 MT to 30 000 MT

  25. HUMAN ADVANTAGES • Good basic education • Experience of 15 to 25 years in refining • Running of the units by national people • Promotion of Experts

  26. REFERENCES • First Industrial company of Côte d’Ivoire • Member of SOLOMON Club (International Club • comparing the perfomances of refineries in the world) • SIR has put in place : • Security chart since 1983 • Quality chart since 1998 • Security/Quality/Environment since 2001 • Integrity chart « Our commitment » in may 2004

  27. REFERENCES • CERTIFICATIONSIR Laboratory obtained : • COFRAC (COmité FRançais d’ACcréditation) • certification in June 1997, First in Africa. • Confirmation of COFRAC certificate in 1998, • 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 • Ivorian Quality price in 2003

  28. REFERENCES • SIR Company obtained : • ISO 9001 certificate for Jet A1 in January 2000 • ISO 9001 issue 2000 for all petroleum products • since June 2003 ; renewed in March 2004 • Tropy of Safety Performance of GESIP (Groupe • d’Étude de Sécurité de l’Industrie Pétrolière) • in 1999, 2000, 2002. • Super Trophy of Safety Progress of GESIP in 2004 • On 18 may 07: 2 182 days without serious accident • SIES certification at level 8 in February 2006 from • DNV ( Det Norske Veritas)

  29. PROJECTS • Numeric operating system of the units • Sea line for white products exports • 30 kt  50 kt • House building project for workers • Project SIR 2015

  30. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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