The twin-engine plane had taken off from Tripoli and was on its way to an oil refinery when the incident happened. |
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There had been some concern expressed about the safety of the site, which had previously been a coal mine, an oil refinery and a chemical works. |
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The recycler also reclaims the glass and metal found in the thousands of burned-out bulbs the refinery replaces each year. |
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The refinery, which processes crude oil, has an annual capacity of around 10 million tonnes. |
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Whiskey, essences, and many products from the oil refinery industry are processed via distillation. |
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Ethiopia has an oil refinery, but derives most of its energy from firewood, charcoal, and dung. |
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In this case compost is made with a mix of ground up corn cobs and mud press, a fibrous waste product from the local sugar refinery. |
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In May 2005, it will open a processing plant and refinery co-located with the transportation facility. |
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Sugar mills are among Bayamon's chief industries, along with iron foundries, ice plants, dairies, and an oil refinery. |
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The refinery supplies about 15 percent of South Africa's fuel requirements. |
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The strikers are employees of construction companies brought in to build a zinc refinery on the premises. |
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Solid oxide catalysts are commonly used for chemical and refinery operations. |
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Shell's refinery opened for business in 1984, and the company has been a part of the town ever since. |
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He has been asked whether emissions from the refinery are hazardous to human health. |
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They're trying to make a life for themselves on the fringes of a smoke-spewing oil refinery on the outskirts of Sydney. |
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It's an industrial town near the Gulf of Mexico that was dominated by an oil refinery. |
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Texan oilman Darrel Jacob took over the reins of the Total refinery at Milford Haven last week. |
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When the refinery was commissioned last year every Nigerien was hopeful of a good future. |
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The QNI Yabulu refinery is part of BHP-Billiton Stainless Steels and processes nickel and cobalt. |
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Families living near the refinery say it is also responsible for a nauseating smell that often lasts for several hours. |
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The refinery, built in 1998, processes food waste and animal by-products collected from slaughterhouses, butchers and supermarkets. |
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Production at the refinery ceased on September 25, when the routine maintenance shutdown began. |
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The first oil refinery in Australia to contain a catalytic cracking unit was at Glen Davis, producing 160000 barrels a day of crude shale oil. |
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Mazheikiu operates the only refinery in the Baltics and owns an oil terminal and pipelines. |
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Today, oil is pumped from underground oil-filled rock and sent to a refinery where it is made into gasoline. |
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Between 10 am and 3pm, eight buses, each with a guide and commentary, made continuous trips around the refinery and tank farm. |
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Its oil refinery and farms of storage tanks disburse petroleum products to much of South-East Asia. |
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One thousand people from a fishing village were forced to move to give room to a refinery plant which was never built. |
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This is a little rolly in SE winds and eerie at night with the lights and flames of the refinery. |
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A new combination of technologies has been put together to create the refinery. |
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A decision on the application to store and handle liquified natural gas at the former refinery was due to be made on Wednesday. |
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The insurers, having paid a claim made by the lessees of the refinery, brought against the defendants a subrogated claim for negligence. |
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But ethanol must be blended with gasoline at an oil refinery to make it usable as a fuel. |
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The workers blocked access to an oil refinery and interrupted road travel into Bolivia. |
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If I live in northeast Regina, the smell of the oil refinery and the occasional bit of ash raining from the sky affect my quality of life. |
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The residents claim that fish caught in local waters are tainted with oil deposits from the refinery. |
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It's next to the ocean, you've got three industrial sites and it's next to an oil refinery. |
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The refinery has a daily capacity of 70,000 barrels of crude and produces gasoline, diesel fuel, military jet fuel, solvents and asphalt. |
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A new refinery will be constructed in central Iraq, with a production capacity of 30,000 barrels per day. |
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Then the economics changed, and in 1983 the refinery was decommissioned, dismantled and shipped off somewhere in the Middle East. |
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It might be a pasteurisation system or hydro plant or a nuclear power plant or refinery or something. |
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Emissions from even one giant cargo ship's engines rival those of an oil refinery. |
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The refinery is the nation's largest producer of gasoline, kerosene and other refined products. |
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Sky-high forecourt prices in the wake of Hurricane Katrina have prompted veteran fuel protesters to threaten motorway go-slows and refinery blockades in the coming week. |
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The condensate is then supposed to be routed into the pipeline system that delivers the crude to the nearby refinery. |
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The refinery will process about 100 000 tons of rapeseed a year. |
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Just weeks after the refinery had resumed production of petroleum products, a fire has again swept through one of the furnaces that refines petrol. |
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The industrial sector includes an oil refinery, steelworks, and chemicals. |
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The refinery is not up for sale, and certainly we have no understanding that anyone else in the oil business is in the market for another refinery. |
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By Tuesday night, ISIS was in control of Bayji, a major oil refinery city that stood north between tikrit and Mosul. |
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This unusually severe judgment was the first criminal conviction of a refinery operation under the Clean Air Act. |
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They are not only creating a natural habitat for migrating birds, but also moving the water away from the oil refinery, averting a potential ecological disaster. |
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He works by day in the oil refinery where his friend is foreman. |
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Congress passed the legislation clamping down on oil refinery emissions. |
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We don't know what goes on behind the chain-link fence of a refinery or a smelter or a paper mill, or what comes out of the smokestacks, and therefore we suspect the worst. |
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The machinery displayed include those for jewellery casting, rolling and chain making, refinery, etching and plating, gold testing and hand tools. |
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For outbursts like these, Ed's teachers eventually flunked him, so he hauled up to Johannesburg and trained as an industrial radiographer, testing welds in an oil refinery. |
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Oil refining separates the various fractions of petroleum by a process called fractional distillation and takes place in a large plant called a refinery. |
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He claims that his purloined oil is sent to a crude refinery deep in the mangrove swamps of the Niger Delta and then sold off at a discount to poverty-stricken local people. |
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The jailed men want Shell to build the gas refinery offshore because they fear that pumping unrefined gas past their homes will lead to a health and safety risk. |
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Crude oil is fractionated in a refinery to produce a number of different petroleum products. |
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The equipment was installed at the Humber oil refinery substation at the Immingham 730MW combined heat and power plant in North Lincolnshire. |
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Little Aden is still dominated by the oil refinery built for British Petroleum. |
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The geographic location is important because it affects transportation costs to the refinery. |
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The Memphis refinery was adversely affected by problems with operation of the newly expanded cat cracker during the last two months of the year. |
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The port of Saint John gives access to the pulp and paper industry and the Irving oil refinery. |
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In 1960, the Esso Company completed work on an oil refinery near the town, which opened despite environmental objections. |
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Pipeable products may be moved from refinery centers to demand zones by truck, barge, intercoastal tanker or pipeline. |
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Kenya has an oil refinery that processes imported crude petroleum into petroleum products, mainly for the domestic market. |
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In such conditions, unexpected refinery outages can result in price increases that adversely affect consumers. |
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The form known as petroleum coke, or pet coke, is derived from oil refinery coker units or other cracking processes. |
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Vitol stated that the Geelong refinery will remain open, as the company plans to expand further into the Australian market. |
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These companies process and recycle oils, solvents, refinery wastes, contaminated soils and filter cakes in solid and liquid form. |
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In 1914, following this discovery, Shell built Malaysia's first oil refinery and laid a submarine pipeline in Miri. |
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Although for several decades the company had a refinery at Shell Haven on the Thames, there is no evidence of this having provided the name. |
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West Pacific Petrochemical is a PetroChina operated refinery, while China VLCC is the largest very large crude carrier operator in China. |
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In oil producing countries with little refinery capacity, oil is sometimes burned to produce electricity. |
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The emulsion, known as MSAR is a surfactant-stabilized emulsion of hydrocarbon in water produced, in these tests, from refinery bottoms. |
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Nynas recently acquired Shell's naphthenic oil refinery in Hamburg, Germany. |
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Retaking the refinery marks a significant achievement against ISIL, just a day after pro-government forces retook the nearby town of Beiji. |
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In 2007, 143 workers at the Texas City refinery claimed that they were injured when a toxic substance was released at the plant. |
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The refinery will be located in a special economic zone in close proximity to Paramaribo International Airport. |
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In 1927, Phillips started up its first petroleum refinery in Borger, Texas, designed to produce gasoline as an automotive fuel. |
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The first one is a new refinery complex, primarily intended to convert heavy fuel oil into desulphurised diesel and ultra-low sulfur heating oil. |
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As part of the agreement, Gazprom Neft will acquire a 49 per cent stake in the Dung Quat refinery in Vietnam, according to the press release. |
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Control over the Pavlodar refinery by US-registered CCL was then put under review, with KazakhOil having gained an important part of the shares. |
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Also, Sinopec started a new crude distillation unit at its Yangzi refinery. |
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It is expected currently that 110 thousand tonnes will be redirected from Pavlodar refinery to Atyrau refinery. |
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The BAJV commenced operations in April 2011 and aims to develop an alumina refinery to produce alumina from locally mined bauxitic gravels. |
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The Black Run rail terminal is the first facility to move light oil condensate out of the region to refinery and petrochemical markets. |
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The Pavlodar refinery was shut down in the period from September 1996 to April 1997, because there were no crude oil supplies from Russia. |
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The refinery produces pure solvents, mainly pentanes, for the plastics industries. |
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Subsequently, the Yabulu refinery was sold to Queensland billionaire Mr Clive Palmer. |
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In 1972, the Dublin Port and Docks Board proposed building an oil refinery in Dublin Bay. |
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The accommodation areas for the refinery personnel were known by the original Arabic names of Bureika and Ghadir. |
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Rockefeller as a corporation in Ohio, it was the largest oil refinery in the world of its time. |
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The Thames refinery was opened in Silvertown, east London, by founder Henry Tate after he bought up the rights to the newly-invented sugar cube. |
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The refinery produces copper from waste etching materials left over from the production of electronic circuit boards. |
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The pipeline will be enwombed with the proposed Iran-Pak oil refinery, which has a capacity of refining 6 million tonnes of crude oil. |
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Some important refinery catalysts used are FCC, Hydrotreating catalyst, Hydrocrcking catalyst, and Alkylation catalyst. |
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A report in Rigzone said the agreement calls for constructing an export pipeline that extends from Basra oil fields in southern Iraq to Iran's Abadan refinery. |
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Iranian troops hit Iraki forces with big surprise attack around Abadan today lifting the seige of the oil refinery city tier a year of the gulf war, Radio Teheran reported. |
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The economy of modern Tobolsk centers on a major oil refinery. |
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The total capacity of the refinery is 270,000 barrels of oil per day. |
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The book reviews factors affecting corrosion such as carburisation and metal dusting as well as corrosion in steel and other materials used in refinery technology. |
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The longer-than-usual shutdown of SRC's CDU coincides with the prolonged shutdown of a refining unit at Shell's 500,000 bpd refinery in Bukom island, off mainland Singapore. |
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The oil refinery at Texas City, Texas was beset by environmental issues, including chemical leaks and a 2005 explosion that killed 15 people and injured hundreds. |
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Macedonian oil transporters and the refinery Okta have started a war. |
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Most major Australian cities receive their petrol from a single refinery. |
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The recently operational gold refinery, a first of its kind in Suriname, is part of a joint venture between Kaloti, the Government of Suriname and local gold traders. |
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Responding, Sylva urged the NNPC management to expedite action on the take-off of the refinery project, proposed by the Federal Government, to be sited in the state. |
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Some particular variables include winter temperatures, excess tanker tonnage, supply fluctuations in the Persian Gulf, and interruptions in refinery services. |
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On top of that, such is the level of automation that the refinery is now run by a handful of supervisory operatives who control the plant via banks of VDU monitors. |
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The fire broke out at Port Khalid around 2am on Saturday in a garbage bin at the Emirates Oil refinery depot in the port, according to media reports. |
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As seen in Table FE3, the production, imports, and refinery inputs of crude oil have a small mean absolute percent error elative to crude oil stock change. |
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The refinery, initially designed to be export-oriented, sent the shipment of 320,000 barrels of high-octane gasoline to the southern city of Jizan, it said in a statement. |
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At the refinery, the secondary explosions have ruptured pipelines to several smaller pressurized tanks that contain thousands of gallons of anhydrous hydrogen fluoride. |
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It was alleged that in some cases the violations were due to negligence, while in others the violations were knowingly and willfully committed by refinery officials. |
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These different molecules are separated by fractional distillation at an oil refinery to produce gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, and other hydrocarbons. |
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Little Aden became the site of the oil refinery and tanker port. |
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To save money, major upgrades to the 1934 refinery had been postponed. |
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One of the main Uzbek crude oil consumers is the Ferghana refinery. |
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However, Venezuelan-Cuban mega projects, such as offshore oil drilling, a new refinery at Matanzas, and a ferronickel plant in Moa, have been put on ice. |
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In August 2010, the Texas Attorney General charged BP with illegally emitting harmful air pollutants from its Texas City refinery for more than a month. |
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The upgrade will enable the refinery to produce high grade reformate. |
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The incident came as the culmination of a series of less serious accidents at the refinery, and the engineering problems were not addressed by the management. |
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The company operates a 120,000-barrel-a-day refinery at the port of Jebel Ali that processes condensate into jet fuel, diesel and gasoline reformate. |
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In July, the Energy Ministry started to provide oil processing and fuel oil production data for Yaysky refinery, located in Kemerovo region and owned by NefteKhimService. |
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Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical, the operator of Dung Quat, in April urged oil importers in Vietnam to consider buying oil products, especially gasoil, from its refinery. |
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Valero Energy Corp, the largest independent US refiner, also may add a 12,500 barrels per day alkylation unit to its Houston refinery for the same reason. |
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Due to the direct and indirect impacts caused by the malfunction, the refinery will be back in normal production later than originally estimated, in over a month. |
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