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Grangemouth Set to Take Hydrocracker Offline April

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The UK’s Grangemouth refinery plans to halt its hydrocracker, a key diesel-making unit, in the second quarter according to a Bloomberg source.

  • The unit will be offline for planned work toward the end of April – it is unclear if it is part of a wider maintenance program and how long it will be offline for.
  • Grangemouth processes 210,000 bpd of crude.

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