Where is Bukom in Singapore?

Bukom is situated on a 243-hectare island 5.5 km southwest of Singapore. It forms part of a group of southern islands that have been identified for petrochemical and other industrial manufacturing.

Who owns Pulau Bukom?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Pulau Bukom, also known as Pulau Bukum (毛广岛, புளு புகோம்), is a small restricted-access island belonging to Singapore that is located about five kilometres to the south of the main island of Singapore, off the Straits of Singapore.

Can we go to Pulau Bukom?

However, you can take the subway to Harbour Front, take the subway to Labrador Park, take the walk to Pasir panjang, then take the ferry to Pulau Bukom. Alternatively, you can take a vehicle from Singapore to Bukom Island via Aft PSA Wharves G3 and Pasir panjang in around 1h 54m.

How many Shell stations are there in Singapore?

1922: First Shell retail pump opened in Singapore on Orchard Road. Today Shell has close to 60 retail stations across the country.

How many oil refineries are there in Singapore?

Its three main refineries are ExxonMobil’s 605,000-bbl/d refinery at Pulau Ayer Chawan, Royal Dutch/Shell’s 500,000-bbl/d refinery on Pulau Bukom and the Singapore Refining Company’s 290,000-bbl/d refinery on Pulau Merlimau.

How many islands does Singapore have?

1. It’s a city of not just one island, but 64. You might not know it but Singapore’s land area includes as many as 64 offshore islands that surround the main island. These include Sentosa (the largest of the offshore islands), Pulau Ubin, St John’s Island and Sisters’ Islands.

When did shell come to Singapore?

1922
1922: First Shell retail pump opened in Singapore on Orchard Road. Today Shell has close to 60 retail stations across the country. 1937: Refuelling operations in Singapore officially began at the old Kallang Airport.

Is Shell a petrol company?

(Royal Dutch Petroleum Co.) Royal Dutch Shell plc, commonly known as Shell, is an Anglo-Dutch multinational oil and gas company headquartered in The Hague in the Netherlands. It is incorporated in the United Kingdom as a public limited company.

Who is the biggest oil refinery?

The Jamnagar Refinery
The Jamnagar Refinery, commissioned in July 1999, is a private sector crude oil refinery and the largest refinery in the world, with a capacity of 1.24 million barrels of oil per day. It’s owned by Reliance Industries Limited and is located in Jamnagar, Gujarat, India.

Which is the biggest refinery in Asia?

Jamnagar Refinery
World’s largest refineries

No. Name of refinery Location
1 Jamnagar Refinery (Reliance Industries Limited) Jamnagar, Gujarat, India
2 Paraguana Refinery Complex (PDVSA) Punto Fijo, Falcón, Venezuela
3 SK Energy Ulsan Refinery (SK Energy) Ulsan, South Korea
4 Ruwais Refinery (Abu Dhabi National Oil Company) Ruwais, UAE

How big is the Shell refinery in Bukom?

Bukom is the largest wholly-owned Shell refinery globally in terms of crude distillation capacity (500,000 barrels per day). It is also home to a world-class Ethylene Cracker Complex (up to a million tonnes per annum) and a Butadiene Extraction Unit (155,000 tonnes per annum).

What does Shell do at Bukom in Singapore?

With the completion of the Shell Eastern Petrochemicals Complex (SEPC) project in May 2010, Bukom is now an integrated oil and petrochemicals site, with manufacturing facilities for fuels, lubricant base oils and specialty chemicals.

Is the Pulau Bukom plant part of SEPL?

Singapore is Shell’s largest petrochemical production and export centre in the Asia Pacific region. The Pulau Bukom Manufacturing Site is part of Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte) Ltd (SEPL) and supplies products to the various Shell businesses in Singapore, including:

Where is the ethylene cracker on Bukom Island?

The new 750,000t a year EO / MEG plant, located on Jurong Island, uses feedstock from an ethylene cracker that was built by others on Bukom Island, Singapore. Both the cracker and the EO/MEG plant are part of the project known as the Shell Eastern Petrochemicals Complex (SEPC), that was officially completed in May 2010.