Egyptian Projects Operation and Maintenance operates the Mostorod II coking refinery, which is located in Qalyubia, Egypt. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles more than 1,400 refineries worldwide, it is a non integrated coking owned by Egyptian General Petroleum, QatarEnergy, Qalaa Holdings, and others. The refinery started operations in 2019 and has a Nelson Complexity Index (NCI) of 10.45. Buy the profile here.

Key refinery processes

Vacuum Distillation (mbd): 91
Coking (mbd): 25
Hydrocracker (mbd): 41
Reformer (mbd): 14
Hydrotreater (mbd): 52

The capacity of the Mostorod II refinery is expected to increase to 110.4mbd by 2030.

During the period 2021-2025, the Mostorod II refinery coking is expected to witness an estimated $291m of capex.

Maintenance activities at Mostorod II coking refinery

The Mostorod II refinery coking witnessed two incidents during the period 2017-2022.

Upcoming expansion project at Mostorod II coking refinery

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About Egyptian Projects Operation and Maintenance


Egyptian Projects Operation and Maintenance (EPROM) is a provider of operation and maintenance management services for oil refineries, fertilizer factories, petrochemical, power and gas projects. The company offers pre-commissioning execution, planning, procedures and evaluation, commissioning, start-up assistance, test run evaluation, mechanical and electrical maintenance, inspection, non-destructive testing and training services. It also provides technology and development; consultation; de-sludging; catalyst handling; marine terminals design review, construction and management; and other related services. EPROM’s project portfolio includes; Middle East Oil Refinery (MIDOR), Egyptian Linear Alkyl Benzene (ELAB), Egyptian Styrenics Production Company (Estyrenics) and others. The company operates an office in Cairo, Egypt. EPROM is headquartered in Alexandria, Egypt.

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