With its annual crude oil refining capacity of around 5 million tonnes, it is a middle-sized refinery in terms of Mediterranean standards.
[1][2] After its initial construction, the refinery was expanded by adding the units of hydrocraking, isomerization, diesel fuel desulfurisation and continuous catalyst regeneration (CCR) reforming.
[2] In 2015, a total of 3.05 million tonnes diverse petroleum products, such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), gasoline, jet fuel (ATF), diesel fuel, asphalt base, were processed.
[1] A project for increasing the capacity of the hydrocraker unit from 2,500 to 3,000 m3/d (88,000 to 106,000 cu ft/d) is underway, which was launched in November 2017 and is scheduled to complete end of 2019.
[1] [needs update]Climate Trace estimate 2023 greenhouse gas emissions at 1.38 million tonnes.