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Sources say that Phillips 66 Bayway refinery is partially closed after a power outage.

Sources say that Phillips 66 Bayway refinery is partially closed after a power outage.

Three sources with knowledge of the situation said that Phillips 66 partially closed its Bayway refinery, which produces 258,500 barrels per day, in Linden, New Jersey after rainstorms caused a power failure at the plant.

Phillips 66 confirmed that the power outage occurred, but declined to give further details.

According to a report filed on Tuesday with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, a computer that monitors the emissions from the refinery flare stack was damaged by flooding.

The report stated that all other monitoring equipment was working normally.

Linden Police Department, posted on Facebook, Tuesday, that there was no damage to critical infrastructure and that the refinery flares worked properly following the overnight power failure.

A second report submitted to the DEP Tuesday indicated that the sewer system of the refinery leaked unknown amounts residual oil into Morses Mill Creek.

Two market participants reported that Phillips 66 has been actively buying refined products on the New York Harbor Spot Market since Tuesday. (Reporting and editing by Daniel Wallis in New York, Shariq Jao and Nicole Jao)

(source: Reuters)