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Sources say that the Cardon refinery in Venezuela is restarting its catalytic cracker.

The fluid ?catalytic cracker of Venezuela's ?second-largest refinery, ?the 310,000-barrel-per-day ?Cardon, was restarting on Monday after a power outage affected the entire refinery last week, two workers from the facility said.

One source said that workers were also restarting Cardon’s naphtha refinery on Monday. This would result in a total crude processing capacity of 237,000 bpd at Cardon, and its linked Amuay refining facility, or about 25% of combined installed capacity.

PDVSA's state-owned energy company is prone to blackouts and other outages, which limit its fuel production for domestic distribution. The company has been granted U.S. licenses to import the refining feedstocks and?diluents it needs for its heavy oil production, which this year has contributed to a greater fuel supply.

Separate workers reported that a similar gasoline production unit at Venezuela's smaller El Palito refinery was shut down due to a faulty piece of equipment late last week. It has been out of service ever since, they said.

PDVSA didn't?immediately respond to a request for comment. Reporting?by Mircely Guianipa and Tibisay Roma in Valencia; writing by Marianna Pararaga, editing by David Gregorio

(source: Reuters)