BP Kwinana Oil Refinery

From Engineering Heritage Western Australia


The BP refinery is located on a 250 hectare site approximately 40 kms south of Perth. Established in the early 1950’s the refinery has been progressively expanded and upgraded to a current throughput of 5.8 million tons of crude oil per year, approximately 138,000 barrels (20.67 million litres) per day, depending on operating requirements and crude oil type.

There are 145 storage tanks at BP Kwinana with an overall maximum storage capacity of 1,090 million litres. Aviation fuel, bitumen, diesel/fuel oil, hydrogen, kerosene, LPG [including propane and butane], leaded and unleaded petrol are produced.

Kwinana Refinery and ships
Source: BP Australia m9410

Most products are used within Australia and New Zealand. BP Kwinana provides cooling water for the nearby Kwinana Nitrogen Company and the CSBP fertilizer plant, sulphur for Coogee Chemicals, hydrogen for BOC Gases Australia and LPG for Wesfarmers and Boral.

In October 2020 it was announced that the oil refinery would close. A copy of the BP press release is available here.

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Kwinana Oil Refinery HEM Plaque
Source = EHWA
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Engineering Heritage Recognition Program

Marker Type Historic Engineering Marker (HEM)
Award Date 25 October 2005
Prominent People Sir David Brand, Sir Russell Dumas
Nomination Document Available here
Ceremony Booklet Available here
Interpretation Panel None installed.
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