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Motiva shuts leaky CDU at expanded Texas refinery

By ALISON SIDER

Motiva Enterprises said the crude unit of its Port Arthur refinery expansion in Texas leaked while being restarted Sunday and was shut down.

Kimberly Windon, spokeswoman for Royal Dutch Shell, said the company still plans to have the VPS 5 crude distillation unit fully restarted "in the early part of this year."

"We anticipate making the necessary adjustments/repairs and returning the unit to normal operation in an expeditious manner," Ms. Windon wrote in an email Monday.

The Motiva refinery is jointly owned by Shell and Saudi Arabian Oil Co. The new crude unit is the culmination of a $10 billion expansion project that added 325,000 bpd of capacity and made the refinery one of the largest in the world.

The new crude unit, first commissioned in May, recently experienced several setbacks. Last month the company began the process of bringing the unit back online after six months of repairs but was stymied by a small mechanical fire and then by evidence of another leak, sources said at the time.

Last week, the sources familiar with the refinery's operations said the crude unit was in restart mode for the third time in 30 days.


Dow Jones Newswires

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