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Sources say that a major refinery in Venezuela has restarted a processing unit after an absence of 365 days.

Four sources said that Venezuela's Cardon refinery, the second-largest in Venezuela, has restarted a fluid catalytic reactor which was out of service due to a breakdown and a lack of raw materials for over a year.

One source said that the 88,000 barrels per daily (bpd), or FCC cracker was processing 26,000 barrels per day on Tuesday. Meanwhile, a similar unit in Amuay, the largest refinery of the country, was processing 38,000 barrels a day.

Sources said that the Paraguana Refining Center includes Amuay as well as Cardon refineries. On Tuesday, it processed about 187,000 barrels per day, or 20% of its installed capacity, which is 955,000 barrels per day.

Cardon was operating one crude distillation unit, which processed about 50,000 barrels per day, against a capacity installed of 310,000 barrels per day.

Source: Amuay was only processing 137,000 bpd crude oil, when it had a capacity to process 645,000 bpd.

The Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA has not responded to a comment request immediately.

According to a source, the refinery complex receives crude oil from upgrading companies Petropiar and Petromonagas, as well as the eastern coast of the oil-rich Zulia State. (Reporting and editing by SonaliPaul)

(source: Reuters)