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TotalEnergies Texas refinery running at minimal rates, state sources

TotalEnergies' 238,000 barrelperday (bpd) refinery in Port Arthur, Texas, is operating at very little production as it contends with multiple upsets on Wednesday, people familiar with plant operations stated.

The refinery has actually been struggling to complete a restart following a Jan. 16 plant-wide power blackout after temperatures fell below 20 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 7 degrees Celsius).

Business spokesperson Marie Maitre decreased to discuss refinery operations.

On Wednesday, the company reported numerous upsets in heating units for the refinery's 150,000-bpd ACU-1 and 40,000-bpd ACU-2 crude distillation systems in addition to the 51,000-bpd and 60,000-bpd vacuum distillation units as well as the 60,000-bpd DCU-2 coker were impacted by the Wednesday malfunction, according to the TCEQ filing.

CDUs break down crude oil into feedstocks for all other units while VDUs further fine-tune gunky recurring crude oil from CDUs into feedstocks for other systems.

The coker ends up the refining of petroleum by transforming residual crude from the VDU into motor fuel feedstocks or petroleum coke.

The refinery's 76,000-bpd fluidic catalytic cracker-2 was likewise in operation, according to the sources.

(source: Reuters)