(Bloomberg) -- Petroplus Holdings AG resumed
production at its BRC refinery north of Antwerp, Belgium, after it
was shut for scheduled maintenance in May, three company employees
with knowledge of the plant's operations said.
Full output will be achieved this week, said one of the
people, who declined to be identified because of company policy.
The BRC refinery can process 110,000 barrels a day, according to
the Zug, Switzerland-based, company's Web site. The Petroplus
plant refines crude into ultra-low sulfur diesel, heating oil,
gasoil, naphtha and gasoline, the site said.
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production at its BRC refinery north of Antwerp, Belgium, after it
was shut for scheduled maintenance in May, three company employees
with knowledge of the plant's operations said.
Full output will be achieved this week, said one of the
people, who declined to be identified because of company policy.
The BRC refinery can process 110,000 barrels a day, according to
the Zug, Switzerland-based, company's Web site. The Petroplus
plant refines crude into ultra-low sulfur diesel, heating oil,
gasoil, naphtha and gasoline, the site said.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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