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Petrobrazi Refinery

Petrobrazi Refinery is one of the largest Romanian refineries and one of the largest in Eastern Europe, located near Ploiești, Prahova County having as a main activity the processing of Romanian oil but also has a separate unit specialised in processing chemical products. The refinery originally had two processing modules, each with a nominal capacity of 3.5 million tonnes per year, totaling 7 million tonnes per year. Now only one of the two modules is operational and has a capacity of 4.5 million tonnes/year or 90,000 bbl/d (14,000 m3/d), 1 million tonnes larger due to an investment program from 1999 - 2000. The facility is connected by pipeline to virtually all of the oil fields in Romania and to the Port of Constanța by a pipeline with a capacity of 10,000 tonnes/day.

History
Petrobrazi was founded on 17 June 1934 by the Creditul Minier Society in a strategic industrial zone of located in Southern Romania near Ploiești. The first oil processing capacity was established in 1934 and had a processing capacity of 300,000 tonnes/year. Designated as target Blue by the USAAF for Operation Tidal Wave, and being the least defended refinery of Ploiești, it was heavily damaged by the resulting fires as the German firefighter teams refused to extinguish them for fear of the detonation of other delay-action bombs. The refinery was hit again by the USAAF in 1944, and by the Luftwaffe after 23 August. Repair work began in September 1943, with financial aid received from the Romanian Ministry of Economy and the German Government. By October 1944, partial production was resumed with 530 tonnes/day being registered, though repairs continued into 1945. In 1948, following the nationalization of Creditul Minier, the refinery was renamed to the no. 7 Refinery, and in 1956 to the Brazi Refinery. In 2023, a project worth €70 million to replace the coker units of the refinery was completed. ==See also==
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