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Repsol’s Puertollano Refinery Works to End Next Week

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The turnaround at Repsol’s Puertollano refinery is due to end next week, according to CEO Josu Jon Imaz.

  • Some units have already restarted after Repsol previously reported that planned maintenance started 4 March for 60 days with a total of 20 units involved. Works included the replacement of a compressor steam turbine by an electric motor.
  • The Repsol earning call reported its refining margin in Spain rose to $11.4/bbl in Q1 but has fallen to $7/bbl so far in April.
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The turnaround at Repsol’s Puertollano refinery is due to end next week, according to CEO Josu Jon Imaz.

  • Some units have already restarted after Repsol previously reported that planned maintenance started 4 March for 60 days with a total of 20 units involved. Works included the replacement of a compressor steam turbine by an electric motor.
  • The Repsol earning call reported its refining margin in Spain rose to $11.4/bbl in Q1 but has fallen to $7/bbl so far in April.