Singapore's SRC partially shuts refinery for turnaround
Singapore Refining Company (SRC) has partially shut its refinery for a scheduled maintenance in August, market participants said.
SRC, a joint venture between Singapore Petroleum Company (SPC) and Chevron, has shut a crude distillation unit for a scheduled turnaround at its 290,000 b/d Jurong Island refinery. The shutdown will last about one to two months market participants said.
SRC produces oil products ranging from naphtha, reformate, alkylate, gasoline, jet fuel, diesel and low-sulphur fuel oil. The cargoes are typically distributed domestically and exported to markets in Asia-Pacific, according to SRC. Some of SRC's naphtha is also sent via pipeline to Petrochemical Singapore (PCS), according to a 2023 PCS document.
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