Royal Dutch Shell is operating its ethylene cracker normally at the fire-hit Singapore plant, as per Reuters. Typically, feedstock for the ethylene cracker is fed by products from a hydrocracking unit at the refinery, which is shut due to the fire. Alternative feedstocks continue to keep the ethylene cracker running.
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