Overview
ExxonMobil BRRF is an operational oil refinery located in Louisiana, United States. It processes crude oil into various petroleum products, serving regional energy demands.
ExxonMobil BRRF is an operational oil refinery situated in Louisiana, United States. As part of the ExxonMobil network, this facility contributes to the country's petroleum refining capacity, processing crude oil into fuels and other products. The refinery is located near the Mississippi River, providing access to barge and pipeline transport for crude oil and refined products. Operating under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the facility must comply with the Clean Air Act (CAA) Refinery MACT standards and other environmental regulations. The refinery's complexity, measured by the Nelson index, is typical for a medium-scale facility in the Gulf Coast region, which is a major hub for U.S. refining. The plant likely employs standard refining technologies such as distillation, cracking, and reforming to produce gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. The environmental significance of ExxonMobil BRRF includes its location in a region prone to hurricanes and flooding, which poses spill risks. The facility's proximity to the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico necessitates robust spill prevention and response measures under the Clean Water Act and MARPOL Annex I. The refinery's operations support local employment and energy supply but also require careful management of emissions and waste.
Environmental context
The refinery is located in Louisiana, a coastal state with a high density of oil infrastructure. The facility's proximity to the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico increases the risk of spills that could impact aquatic ecosystems. Regulatory oversight includes the EPA's Refinery MACT for air emissions and the Clean Water Act for water discharges. The region's hurricane risk requires robust emergency response planning.
Frequently asked questions
ExxonMobil BRRF is located in Louisiana, United States, near the Mississippi River at coordinates 30.484229, -91.169565.
ExxonMobil BRRF is an oil refinery that processes crude oil into petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel.
The refinery is currently operational.
U.S. oil refineries must comply with the EPA's Clean Air Act Refinery MACT standards, Clean Water Act regulations, and MARPOL Annex I for marine pollution prevention.
Coastal refineries face risks from hurricanes, flooding, and potential oil spills that can impact marine and coastal ecosystems. Regulatory frameworks require spill prevention and response plans.