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Workers at Venezuela's smallest refinery say that the catalytic cracker has been restarted in the refinery.

Venezuela's smallest ?refinery, the 146,000-barrel-per-day ?El Palito ?in ?the country's central region, has restarted its fluid catalytic cracker (FCC), key for producing motor fuel, four workers said on Monday.

After twin quakes in late June, the refinery's operational units have been slowly reactivated in recent days.

The 'FCC' is in operation and we are working to increase (production)," said one of the workers. He added that it took several attempts to get the unit into service and now processes 35,000 bpd.

On the weekend, the country's oil minister said that fuel supplies were guaranteed in all areas including the coastal state of La Guaira. The oil ministry did not elaborate on the volumes but there are still short lines in front of gas stations, indicating enough distribution.

Power?and water?supply?remains the most affected services. Reporting by Tibisay Roma y Mircely Guanipa, Editing by Marianna Paraga and Julia Symmes Cobb

(source: Reuters)