The following charts Aramco's refining capacity.
Saudi Aramco Joint Venture Refining Capacity ('000 bpd)
Refinery Location Volume Saudi Aramco SaudiAramco
Stake Volume
Motiva (Shell) US 72 550 363
Samref (Exxon) Saudi Arabia 400 50 200
Sasref (Shell) Saudi Arabia 320 50 160
S-Oil Korea 525 35 184
Petron Philippines 180 40 72
Showa Shell Japan 530 15 79
Saudi Aramco Domestic Refining Capacity ('000 bpd)
Refinery Stake (pct) Aramco Volume
Ras Tanura 100 550
Rabigh 100 400
Yanbu 100 235
Samref 50 of 400 200
Sasref 50 of 320 160
Riyadh 100 20
Jeddah 100 85
Total 1,750
By 2008, Aramco aims to convert the Rabigh facility from a topping to a cracking refinery and add 2.2 million tonnes of olefins and derivative capacity.
Saudi Arabia also plans to build two new export-oriented refineries with combined capacity of 800,000 bpd in the kingdom.
In July, Aramco, Exxon and Sinopec signed a deal to triple the capacity of a refinery in south China to 230,000 bpd. Aramco has also said it is negotitating with Sinopec for a stake in a proposed $1.2 billion refinery in eastern China.
As of November 2005.