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Exxon Louisiana refinery cuts production ahead of storm, sources say

One of the United States' biggest refineries was cutting down production on Tuesday as Tropical Storm Francine was forecast to previous simply east of its area, stated individuals familiar with operations at Exxon Mobil Corp's Baton Rouge, Louisiana refinery.

Exxon prepares to cut production to as low as 20% of the Baton Rouge refinery's 522,500 barrel-per-day (bpd) capability by Wednesday when Francine may holler ashore as a hurricane, the sources said. The refinery is the sixth biggest in the United States.

An Exxon representative did not respond to an ask for remark on Tuesday.

Exxon and Shell Plc's 233,702-bpd Norco, Louisiana refinery were preparing depend on ridethrough teams to operate the refineries during the storm's passage.

At the Norco refinery, all workers but the ridethrough crew were sent home at noon CDT (1700 GMT) on Tuesday, sources knowledgeable about Norco operations stated.

Shell verified in a statement published on a company site that the refinery would depend on a ridethrough crew.

The business plans to keep full production during the storm.

At the Baton Rouge refinery, the team running the refinery is arranged to work 18-hour shifts throughout the storm, the Exxon sources stated.

Marathon Petroleum Corp declined to discuss strategies for its 597,000-bpd Garyville, Louisiana refinery, the nation's. fourth-largest, during the storm.

We can state we have thorough plans and procedures in. location to secure our individuals, properties, neighbors and the. environment throughout extreme weather, stated Marathon representative. Jamal Kheiry.

The large refining units that transform crude oil into fuels,. petrochemicals, lube oil and plastic feedstocks are able to. endure hurricane force winds and heavy rain. Nevertheless, they. are usually shut throughout hurricanes by disruptions to. control systems and electrical systems from flooding or power. interruptions in the communities around them.

(source: Reuters)