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PetroChina will close the last unit of its largest refinery in north China by June, according to sources

PetroChina will close its last crude unit in its largest north China refinery by the end of the month. This is broadly in line an earlier plan, which marks the first complete closure of a country-run plant.

PetroChina will switch off the 200,000-barrels-per-day No.1 crude unit at Dalian Petrochemical Corp on June 30, and the secondary processing units in the following month, said the sources familiar with the shutdown plan.

Last October, it was reported that PetroChina planned to close its entire Dalian plant of 410,000 bpd by mid-2025. This is part of the long-planned project to relocate the facility and replace it with another smaller one at a different site.

PetroChina is expected to start reducing its crude oil and feedstocks inventory this month, and will clean up the entire product inventory by August's end.

A representative of the company did not respond immediately to a comment request.

PetroChina is yet to decide on the final investment for the new refinery complex that will be built on Changxing Island, which is about two hours drive from Dalian's downtown.

PetroChina will begin the process of shutting down the Dalian Plant in late 2023.

The refinery processes primarily Russian ESPO crude oil from Siberian fields. Reporting by Trixie YAP and Chen Aizhu. Mark Potter edited the article.

(source: Reuters)