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Indonesia's Pertamina increases Balikpapan refinery operation after revamp

Indonesia's state refiner Pertamina is increase operations at its Balikpapan refinery after finishing a revamp that started in February, a business official said on Tuesday.

Really (the refinery upgrade) has completed, stated Kilang Pertamina Internasional representative Hermansyah Nasroen, including that the refinery was returning to regular operations.

The refinery's crude processing capacity will rise to 360,000 barrels daily (bpd) from 260,000 bpd following the revamp, he stated.

The business had actually prepared to resume full operations in the 2nd half of April. The representative did not talk about what caused the delay.

The Balikpapan job, part of Pertamina's long-lasting refinery upgrade strategies, will be able to produce fuel with Euro V. emission standards subsequently.

Indonesia imported around 246,000 metric heaps (1.833 million. barrels) of diesel a month during the January-April period, a. 50% boost from the same duration in 2015, Kpler shiptracking. information showed.

This was primarily to replenish the loss of domestic production. in the middle of better need after the Ramadan period, 2 trade sources. said.

The refiner is still looking for timely May diesel shipment. these couple of days, the sources added.

On the other hand, average monthly imports of gas rose by. around 28% in the first four months of this year, compared with. the same time in 2015, the data revealed.

Import demand for diesel could decrease slightly after the. refinery capability expansion going into June and July, one of the. sources said.

Indonesia typically purchases higher-sulphur diesel such as the. 2500ppm grade through area tenders, records reveal.

(source: Reuters)