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WHAT’S NEW
OFFICIAL OPENING OF
PETROJAM ETHANOL LIMITED
Petrojam Ethanol Limited (PEL), is a
wholly owned subsidiary of Petrojam Limited.
Petrojam Ethanol Limited has
upgraded and expanded the Ethanol Dehydration Plant with funds from Petrojam
Limited and Coimex Trading Company of Brazil, to produce fuel
grade ethanol from hydrous alcohol.
Production of ethanol commenced in September 2005 and both PEL and
Coimex have entered into an agreement to market the ethanol produced to the United States of America. The official opening
of the newly refurbished plant took place on November
23, 2005.
PETROCARIBE AGREEMENT: A BI-LATERAL AGREEMENT TO UPGRADE THE
REFINERY

On August
23, 2005,
the PetroCaribe Energy Cooperation Agreement was signed between Jamaica and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela for collaboration on
a joint project to upgrade the Petrojam Refinery. This PetroCaribe Bilateral Agreement will
also bring both long-term and short-term benefits to Jamaica’s energy sector.
Work on the upgrade of the Refinery has
already begun with plans already far advanced in the redesign of the Plant for
increasing production throughput from 36,000 barrels per day to 50,000 barrels
per day. This will allow Petrojam to
export petroleum products to neighbouring countries.
The upgrade, estimated to cost US$300 million,
will be undertaken by Petrojam in partnership with the State-owned Petroleum
Company of Venezuela (PDVSA) and is scheduled for completion in 2009. Venezuela will also share
technical expertise to ensure the smooth implementation of the upgraded
facility. To ensure full participation
at all levels of the project, PDVSA has established an office in Jamaica to manage Venezuela’s input in the
project. The Petrojam Refinery, a small
refinery with a simple hydro-skimming design, typically produces about 45% of
heavy fuel oil, a low margin product from the type of crude oil it normally
processes. The upgrade will redesign and
reconfigure the Refinery to process heavier, less costly crude oil from Venezuela, which will reduce
the proportion of heavy fuel oil produced, and increase profitability on the
sale of refinery products, manufactured by the upgraded refinery.
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