Suncor Energy operates the Montreal II cracking refinery, which is located in Quebec, Canada. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles more than 1,400 refineries worldwide, it is an integrated cracking owned by Suncor Energy. The refinery started operations in 1955 and has a Nelson Complexity Index (NCI) of 11.54. Buy the profile here.

Key refinery processes

Crude Distillation Unit (mbd): 137
Vacuum Distillation (mbd): 54
Catalytic Cracker (mbd): 32
Hydrocracker (mbd): 22
Reformer (mbd): 36
Hydrotreater (mbd): 122
Alkylation (mbd): 4

The capacity of the Montreal II refinery is expected to remain the same as 137mbd by 2030.

Maintenance activities at Montreal II cracking refinery

The Montreal II refinery cracking witnessed seven incidents during the period 2017-2022.

About Suncor Energy


Suncor Energy Inc (Suncor) is an exploration and production company that mainly focuses on the development of Athabasca oil sands. It carries out development and up gradation of oil sands; offshore and onshore oil and gas production; refining of crude oil and marketing of petroleum and petrochemical products. The company generates power through renewable energy sources. Suncor produces bitumen blends, gasoline, asphalt, diesel, sweet and sour crude oil, chemicals, heavy fuel and home heating oil, petroleum coke and Sulphur. The company sells its refined petroleum products to retail, commercial and industrial customers under Petro-Canada and Sunoco brand. Suncor is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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