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Exxon Beaumont, Texas hydrocracker restarting, sources state

Exxon Mobil Corp. was restarting a hydrocracker after a planned overhaul at its. 619,024 barrelperday (bpd) Beaumont, Texas, refinery on. Friday, 2 people familiar with plant operations stated.

Exxon spokesperson Lauren Kight declined to comment.

The 60,000-bpd hydrocracker was shut on March 1 for the. prepared overhaul, the sources stated. The 80,000-bpd PTR-4. catalytic reformer is also shut for work.

A breakdown on the 40,000-bpd CHD-2 hydrotreater reported. by the company to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. on Friday was related to the restart, the sources stated.

Exxon prepared to finish the work and reboot the unit by. the end of March. It also plans to shut the 35,000-bpd CHD-1. hydrotreater for two weeks of operate in April, according to the. sources.

Hydrocrackers use high heat and pressure in the existence of. hydrogen to convert gas oil into diesel and other motor fuels.

Reformers transform refining byproducts into octane-boosting. components to make superior grades of gasoline.

Hydrotreaters utilize hydrogen to get rid of sulfur from motor fuels. to abide by U.S. environmental guidelines.

(source: Reuters)