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Pemex says Cadereyta refinery partially restarted

Pemex's Cadereyta refinery. Photo courtesy of Pemex.

(Reuters) Mexico's state-owned oil company Pemex said Monday its Cadereyta refinery partially restarted operations Sunday, allowing it to resume production.

The refinery in the northern state of Nuevo Leon has started producing gasoline, said a Pemex official who declined to be identified, citing company policy.

Cadereyta, one of Pemex's six domestic refineries, can process up to 275 Mbpd.

It was shut down last Tuesday following what the company described as a shortage of water needed to supply the plant's boilers.

The prospect of a prolonged shutdown prompted the company begin evaluating the need for additional imports to compensate for lost production at the facility, which so far this year has averaged about 66 Mbpd of Pemex's Magna gasoline and 41 Mbpd of ultra-low-sulfur diesel.

Reporting by Ana Isabel Martinez and David Alire Garcia; Editing by Richard Chang

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