Petroleum in Uruguay
Uruguay is a petroleum-importing country, and most of the industry is controlled by the state owned industry ANCAP. ANCAP operates both the only refinery in Uruguay, La Teja Refinery and the distribution of gas within the country.
History
[edit]For decades, Uruguay has been searching for petroleum reserves on its territory. One of the first such attempts was in 1957, when ANCAP drilled in the north of the country.
In 2012, Uruguay engaged on a bidding process for the exploration of hydrocarbons. The following companies are interested: BP, BG Group, Total S.A., Bahamas Petroleum Company and Tullow Oil.[1] Exploration efforts were made in offshore platforms, with an investment of over $1.6 billion in 3 years.[2]
Issues
[edit]Leaded gasoline
[edit]Leaded gasoline was phased out in the country in 2003.[3]
La Teja Refinery
[edit]The La Teja Refinery is the only oil refinery in Uruguay, and is located in the La Teja neighborhood in Montevideo. Owned by the national industry ANCAP, the refinery primarily produces light-grade oil products used for domestic industries.[4] The refinery is connected to an oil terminal in the Port of Montevideo.[5]
The refinery was first operated in 1937, and currently has a total capacity of approximately 50,000 barrels a day.[6] As of 2006[update], most of the approximately 5,680 m3/d (35,700 bbl/d) imported for the refinery were from Venezuela.[7]References
[edit]- ^ "Uruguay on the world petrol map". LR21. April 1, 2012. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
- ^ "4 oil companies interested in offshore drilling". LR21. November 6, 2012.
- ^ Mañay, Nelly; Cousillas, Adriana Z.; Alvarez, Cristina; Heller, Teresa (2008), Whitacre, David M. (ed.), "Lead Contamination in Uruguay: The "La Teja" Neighborhood Case", Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, New York, NY: Springer, pp. 93–115, doi:10.1007/978-0-387-77030-7_4, ISBN 978-0-387-77030-7, retrieved 2022-01-26
- ^ "Uruguay's ANCAP lets contract for La Teja refinery". Longdown EIC. 2020-07-03. Retrieved 2022-01-26.
- ^ "MONTEVIDEO". www.nabsa.com.ar. Retrieved 2022-01-26.
- ^ "Business value of hydrocarbon production accounting". www.digitalrefining.com. Retrieved 2022-01-26.
- ^ Gurmendi, Alfredo C. "The Mineral Industry of Paraguay and Uruguay" (PDF). 2006 Minerals Yearbook. United States Geological Survey (April 2008) This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain..
External links
[edit]- Petroleum system model for Uruguay
- Evaluation of the petroleum systems of Uruguay, by Ed Jarvis and Rob Crossley