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Singapore's Aster declares Force Majeure due to disruption of raw material supply

Aster Chemicals and Energy, a major Singapore refiner and petrochemical company, has declared force majeure regarding supplies. The reason given was a disruption in raw materials due to the Middle East conflict.

The joint venture of trading major Glencore and Indonesia's Chandra Asri operates ?a 237,000 barrel-per-day refinery and 1.1- million-metric-ton-per-year cracker in ?Singapore's Bukom and Jurong Island.

The?spokesperson said that "this step is administrative and is a result of a thorough assessment of the potential consequences on our ability to?fulfill obligations to customers."

The products were not affected by any?details.

The spokesperson responded to a question by saying that the reduced run rate was across all of our plants in order to manage feedstock responsibly and maintain safe operation, but did not comment on the specific rates.

Two sources, as well as a letter that was reviewed, said that ethylene and propylene were covered by the force majeure, but the company did not comment.

The?two sources said that Aster's Steam?cracker has been running at about 50% since it was restarted in February after a prolonged maintenance period and force majeure last August.

(source: Reuters)