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US Offline Refining Capacity to Fall to 122kbpd This Week

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Offline capacity at U.S. oil refiners is expected to fall to 122kbpd in the week ending May 24, according to IIR Energy cited by Reuters.

  • Available refining capacity is expected to increase by 408kbpd from 530kbpd of offline capacity the previous week.
  • Offline capacity is expected to fall to 87kbpd in the week ending May 31.
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Offline capacity at U.S. oil refiners is expected to fall to 122kbpd in the week ending May 24, according to IIR Energy cited by Reuters.

  • Available refining capacity is expected to increase by 408kbpd from 530kbpd of offline capacity the previous week.
  • Offline capacity is expected to fall to 87kbpd in the week ending May 31.