Latest News

Sources say that China's Yulong Petrochemical has shut down its crude and petchem units to perform maintenance.

Four sources familiar with this matter claim that Shandong Yulong Petrochemical in China, the country's newest refiner which began operations less than two year ago, has shut down one of its two crude units since last week to perform maintenance.

Two of the sources said that the shutdown of the crude oil unit producing 200,000 barrels per day is expected to take a little over a month.

The company has also closed a reforming unit that produces aromatics typically from heavy naphtha. This was for a similar period.

The two people said that Yulong's other crude oil unit, which produces 200,000-bpd in Yantai, Shandong Province, is currently operating at 90-100% capacity.

They added that the two ethylene steam?crackers, each of which is sized at 1.5 million metric tonnes per?year, are operating at 90-100%.

Yulong did not respond immediately to a request for a comment sent via email.

China's crude oil output fell to its lowest level in almost four years last month due to thinned margins and lower-than-expected fuel consumption.

(source: Reuters)