Saudi Aramco and Royal Dutch Shell’s joint venture Jubail refinery is planned to be shutdown in March 2011. The entire refinery will be shut in March 2011 for seven days as the utility will be down.
A thermal gas unit, a breaker and another sulphur unit will be closed in 2010.
A sulphur recovery unit will also be shut for maintenance in October for about three weeks.
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