Indian Oil Corp plans to shut a 150,000 bpd crude unit at its 300,000 bpd Panipat refinery and an associated naphtha cracker plant for about a month in July, as per sources in moneycontrol.com, freeing up some naphtha for exports. IOC has lined up an extensive maintenance turnaround plan for its refineries in 2017, sources with knowledge of the plan said, which could force the country's top refiner to tap overseas markets for gasoline and diesel to meet rising local demand.
IOC also plans to shut a 160,000 bpd Mathura refinery for 15 days from Aug 25; its 120,000 bpd Barauni refinery in Bihar for about 5 weeks in July-August; and a 150,000 bpd Haldia plant in West Bengal of the country for about three weeks in November-December for a flare job. IOC plans to shut the only crude unit at its 300,000 bpd coastal Paradip refinery in Odisha for about three weeks for repairs in October to enhance its capability to process tough grades, the sources added. The refiner has already shut some units at its 274,000 bpd Koyali refinery in Gujarat for revamp and maintenance from June 1.
There is not likely to be any planned shutdowns in Q1-2018, because state refiners normally do not plan maintenance in the last quarter of their fiscal year, when they ramp up runs to meet annual production targets. The company may change dates for the planned shutdowns depending on local fuel demand and the turnaround plans of other refiners, the sources said.
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