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Exxon Louisiana refinery cuts production ahead of storm, sources state

Among the United States' largest refineries was cutting back production on Tuesday as Cyclone Francine was forecast to pass just east of its area, said people acquainted with operations at Exxon Mobil Corp's Baton Rouge, Louisiana refinery.

Exxon plans to cut production to as low as 20% of the Baton Rouge refinery's 522,500 barrel-per-day (bpd) capacity by Wednesday when Francine roars ashore, the sources stated. The refinery is the 6th largest in the United States.

We're carefully keeping an eye on and getting ready for severe weather that might affect our Baton Rouge operations, said Exxon spokesperson Lauren Kight. Our primary focus is the security of our workforce and communities in the impacted areas. We continue to meet consumer dedications.

Francine enhanced into a cyclone on Tuesday night, triggering Louisiana homeowners to get away inland ahead of its anticipated landfall on Wednesday with dangerous winds, drenching rains and storm surge of approximately 10 feet (3 meters). projection.

Exxon and Shell Plc's 233,702-bpd Norco, Louisiana. refinery were preparing count on ridethrough teams to operate. the refineries during the storm's passage.

At the Norco refinery, all workers but the ridethrough team. were sent out home at midday CDT (1700 GMT) on Tuesday, sources. familiar with Norco operations said.

Shell verified in a statement posted on a business site. that the refinery would rely on a ridethrough crew.

The business prepares to keep complete production throughout the. storm, the sources said.

At the Baton Rouge refinery, the crew running the refinery. is arranged to work 18-hour shifts during the storm, the Exxon. sources stated.

Marathon Petroleum Corp declined to talk about plans. for its 597,000-bpd Garyville, Louisiana refinery, the country's. fourth-largest, throughout the storm.

We can say we have detailed strategies and procedures in. location to safeguard our individuals, possessions, neighbors and the. environment during extreme weather, stated Marathon representative. Jamal Kheiry.

PBF Energy's 190,000-bpd Chalmette, Louisiana. refinery and Valero Energy's 125,000-bpd Meraux,. Louisiana refinery are likewise in the course of Francine.

(source: Reuters)