Risk: Medium Refinery Operational

RAIN CII CARBON LLC - GRAMERCY COKE PLANT: Refinery in Gramercy, Louisiana

GRAMERCY, Louisiana, United States

Overview

RAIN CII CARBON LLC - GRAMERCY COKE PLANT is a refinery in Gramercy, Louisiana, United States. It operates under US EPA regulations including CAA Refinery MACT and BSEE offshore standards.

RAIN CII CARBON LLC - GRAMERCY COKE PLANT is a refinery located at 1140 Jefferson Hwy in Gramercy, Louisiana, within Saint James Parish. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS codes 324110 (Petroleum Refineries) and 324199 (All Other Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing). As a refinery in the United States, it is subject to federal environmental regulations including the EPA's Clean Air Act Refinery Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards and, due to its coastal Louisiana location, may also be subject to BSEE offshore spill prevention requirements. The facility's technical specifications are not detailed in available data, but typical refineries in this region process crude oil into various petroleum products. The Gramercy plant likely focuses on coke production given its name, a byproduct of refining used in industrial applications. Regulatory oversight includes the EPA's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) for water discharges and state-level Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) permits. Located in the Mississippi River chemical corridor, this refinery operates in a region with significant industrial infrastructure. Its environmental significance includes potential impacts on local air quality and water resources, with spill risks associated with coastal siting. The facility contributes to the regional supply of petroleum coke and other refined products, supporting downstream industries such as aluminum and steel manufacturing.

Environmental context

The Gramercy Coke Plant is situated in coastal Louisiana, an area with high spill risk due to proximity to the Mississippi River and Gulf of Mexico. Refining operations involve complex processes (Nelson index) that can generate air emissions and hazardous wastes. The facility's downstream product mix includes petroleum coke, which requires careful management to prevent dust and water contamination. Regulatory frameworks such as the EPA's Refinery MACT and MARPOL Annex I govern emissions and marine pollution prevention.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 1140 Jefferson Hwy in Gramercy, Louisiana, United States, within Saint James Parish.

As a refinery, it processes crude oil into petroleum products, with a focus on petroleum coke used in industrial applications like aluminum and steel manufacturing.

The facility operates under US EPA regulations including the Clean Air Act Refinery MACT, NPDES for water discharges, and BSEE offshore spill prevention standards due to its coastal location.

Refineries in coastal Louisiana pose spill risks to the Mississippi River and Gulf of Mexico, and emit air pollutants regulated under the EPA's Refinery MACT. They also generate hazardous wastes requiring proper management.

The Nelson complexity index measures a refinery's complexity and potential for emissions and waste. Higher indices indicate more complex processes and greater environmental oversight needs.

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