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Sources say that Exxon will be performing spring and end-of-year overhauls of its Beaumont refinery in Texas.

Exxon Mobil Corp is planning overhauls at its Beaumont, Texas refinery that produces 612,000 barrels per day - in the spring and the end of the year, according to people familiar with the plant's operations.

Sources said that Exxon will shut down the 60,000 bpd coker in May for an overhaul. The planned overhaul is expected to continue until June.

Sources say that in December, the fluid catalytic 'cracker', which produces 120,000 bpd of gasoline, will be closed for an overhaul, along with two hydrotreaters, lasting until January.

Cokers are used to convert residual 'crude oil' into fuels, or petroleum coke that can replace coal. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the Beaumont refinery has the third largest crude oil processing capacity in the U.S.

Kelly DaVila, spokesperson for Exxon, declined to comment on the operational details of the refinery.

Beaumont's FCCU is 3.3% of the FCCU capacity on the U.S. Gulf Coast. About 60% of U.S. FCCU is produced by refineries in Texas and Louisiana.

According to EIA, the refinery's coker capacity is equivalent to?7.4% U.S. Gulf Coast coking capability. Reporting by Erwin Seba, Editing by Nathan Crooks & David Gregorio

(source: Reuters)