Westernport Refinery was an oil refinery operated by BP at Crib Point adjacent to Westernport Bay in the Australian state of Victoria. It was constructed from 1963 and started operations in 1966.[1] Its last day of operation was 1 April 1985.[2]

Westernport Refinery
Westernport Refinery is located in Victoria
Westernport Refinery
Location of Westernport Refinery
StateVictoria, Australia
CityCrib Point
Coordinates38°20′56″S 145°12′47″E / 38.349°S 145.213°E / -38.349; 145.213
Refinery details
Owner(s)BP
Commissioned1966
Decommissioned1 April 1985 (1985-04-01)

Construction of the refinery began in December 1963. It was designed with an initial throughput of 1,500,000 tons of crude oil per annum, and able to be expanded to 2,200,000 tons per annum.[3] It was served by a jetty with two berths for import of crude oil and export of refined products in bulk.[4]

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Westernport Refinery was the centre of a significant legal dispute which went to appeal to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom as the highest available appellate court at the time. The dispute arose at the beginning of 1970 and after many court cases and appeals, was finally determined by the Privy Council in July 1977. The focus of the dispute was payment of rates under various agreements with both local and state governments, after BP restructured its corporate arrangements.[5]

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  1. ^ Rimmer, P.J. (1967). "Victoria's new oil refinery". Australian Geographer. 10 (4): 303–305. doi:10.1080/00049186708702493 – via Taylor & Francis Online.
  2. ^ Westernport (Oil Refinery) (Further Agreement) Act 1985 (Vic)
  3. ^ £15,000,000 Refinery Agreement Signed The Beverley Times 7 June 1963 page 4
  4. ^ "Westernport Refinery" (PDF). BP. 1966. Retrieved 5 May 2021 – via Engage Victoria.
  5. ^ BP wins rate appeal to Privy Council Canberra Times 29 July 1977 page 8