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CERAWEEK-BP to reduce German refinery's oil processing capacity -executive.

BP strategies to reduce the crude processing capacity of its Gelsenkirchen oil refinery in Germany by around one 3rd from 2025 due to a weaker need outlook, its head of refining Amber Russell stated on Wednesday.

The capacity decrease comes as the European refiners deal with increasing pressure from strict environmental regulations, growing abroad competition and an increase in electrical vehicle sales.

In Germany, for the projections for the supply-demand balance, we have actually seen need coming down quite considerably, Russell informed on the sidelines of the CERAWeek energy conference.

The Gelsenkirchen refinery which was built in 1935 is extremely complex and includes two plants and a petrochemicals website, she stated.

But it's also structurally really high expense and so what we're. looking at is trying to reduce our crude throughput and to. streamline the website and make it more effective.

BP will lower by around one 3rd the capacity of the. refinery in western Germany which presently has a crude oil. processing capacity of 265,000 barrels each day, she stated.

A BP representative stated the reduction will take place from. 2025, when the refinery likewise will increase biofuels processing.

BP took a $1.34 billion impairment over the Gelsenkirchen. refinery in 2023 due to modifications in economic presumptions, it. said in its annual report released earlier this month.

In January, Shell announced it will shut down its. oil refinery in Wesseling, Germany by 2025 and convert the website. to produce lubricant feedstock as part of its drive to reduce. its carbon emissions.

(source: Reuters)