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Unrefined system at Tupras's Izmir oil refinery anticipated to reboot mid-December, states IIR

A 151,000 barrel each day (bpd) crude unit at the Izmir oil refinery run by Turkey's Tupras is tentatively expected to reboot in midDecember after a fire on Nov. 25, market screen IIR said.

Tupras closed down the system on Nov. 25 after a fire, the company stated in a public filing on Nov. 26.

The specific restart date is unidentified, IIR stated in a note seen .

Tupras did not react instantly to emailed requests for comment.

The refinery, with overall crude processing capacity of 241,500 bpd, mainly produces fuel oil, diesel, jet fuel and gasoline.

Tupras has been among the most significant importers of Russian Urals crude given that the Russian intrusion of Ukraine in 2022.

The Izmir refinery imported 65,000 bpd of Urals crude in 2024, up from 47,000 bpd in 2023, according to ship-tracking service Kpler.

Tupras is the most significant oil refiner in Turkey and owns a. 225,800 bpd refinery in Izmit plus 2 smaller plants.

Azeri state energy company SOCAR owns the 200,000 bpd Star. oil refinery in Izmir.

Turkey's oil refiners have been exporting more fine-tuned. products to other European countries given that 2022, having imported. considerable volumes of Russian diesel that produced a surplus of. the fuel.

(source: Reuters)