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Sources: S.Korea’s SK Energy closes crude unit for 2 week overhaul

Sources: S.Korea’s SK Energy closes crude unit for 2 week overhaul

South Korea's SK Energy plans to restart the 170,000-barrel-per-day (bpd) crude distillation unit (CDU) at its Ulsan refinery in next two weeks after maintenance work, three trade sources familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.

Sources said it is not clear if this shutdown was planned.

WoodMackenzie, a consultancy, said on LinkedIn that the unit had been closed since Monday morning.

Two sources stated that this shutdown would not affect the company's export programme in March for certain refined fuels, such as diesel, and that other CDUs on the site will likely be running at a higher rate to make up the production loss.

SK Energy operates five CDUs in the refinery, with a combined capacity of 840,000 bpd.

The company plans to shut its two 40,000-bpd residue hydrodesulphurisation units at the site, one after another between mid-March and mid-May, a fourth source said.

A fifth source confirmed that the company's CDU, which produces 110,000 bpd of product per day, will also be closed from May to June for maintenance.

In response to a question, an official from SK Energy responded on Wednesday that "SK Energy operates its plants flexibly based on the market demand", without commenting about the units.

(source: Reuters)