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Name
Refinery Salina Cruz Antonio Dovali Jaime PEMEX power station
Industrial Activity
Petrochemical / oil refineries
Country
Mexico
Year of Construction
2007
Type
Public
Status
Published
Location
City
Salina Cruz
Province
Oaxaca, Mexico
Coordinates
16.207633, -95.174138
Site Description
Main Activities
Refinería Antonio Dovalí Jaime power station (Central Pemex Antonio Dovalí Jaime) is an operating power station of at least 115-megawatts (MW) in Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, Mexico.
Salina Cruz, the largest of six refineries operated by state-owned petroleum company Pemex, managed and operated by the Mexican government. It has the capacity to process 330,000 barrels of crude oil per day.
Industry use:
1. heat or power
2. Oil & Refining
Fuels:
1. fossil gas: natural gas
2. fossil liquids: fuel oil
The plant temporarily stopped operations in June 2020 following an earthquake which contributed to a fire and a worker death due to tremors.
Natural Hazard Risk
Earthquakes
Operator
Name
Pemex-Transformación Industrial
Web Site
https://www.pemex.com/Paginas/default.aspx
ID: 67, Created: Amos NECCI, 2017-11-10 15:35:37 – Last Updated: Kyriaki GKOKTSI, 2025-01-29 10:51:05
Created: Amos NECCI, 2017-11-10 15:35:37
Updated: Amos NECCI, 2017-11-10 17:55:57
Updated: Amos NECCI, 2017-11-10 17:57:38
Updated: Amos NECCI, 2020-02-13 14:23:18
Updated: Kyriaki GKOKTSI, 2023-10-20 09:10:35
Updated: Kyriaki GKOKTSI, 2023-10-20 13:06:38
Updated: Kyriaki GKOKTSI, 2025-01-29 10:51:05
Natech Accidents
No
Date
Hazard Type
Natural Hazard
1.
2017/06/14
Heavy Rainfall
Flood due to Tropical Storm Calvin
2.
2020/06/23
Earthquake
M 7.4, Oaxaca, Mexico
3.
2024/09/07
Flooding
-