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Exxon’s Beaumont Refinery Restarts after Storm-Shutdown

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Exxon Mobil has restarted an FCC and a hydrogen plant at its Beaumont refinery, Texas, according to Bloomberg.

  • This followed a shutdown May 17 when a lightning storm caused power disruptions.
  • The 110k b/d FCC and Hydrogen plant were restarted over the weekend.
  • Beaumont had no “significant impacts” from severe storms in the area late last week, Bloomberg said.
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Exxon Mobil has restarted an FCC and a hydrogen plant at its Beaumont refinery, Texas, according to Bloomberg.

  • This followed a shutdown May 17 when a lightning storm caused power disruptions.
  • The 110k b/d FCC and Hydrogen plant were restarted over the weekend.
  • Beaumont had no “significant impacts” from severe storms in the area late last week, Bloomberg said.