TotalEnergies Texas (U.S.) FCC work to continue to late November
11/17/2023 2:05:00 PM
(Reuters) - A planned overhaul of the gasoline-producing fluidic catalytic cracker at TotalEnergies’ 238,000 bpd Port Arthur, Texas refinery is expected to continue into late November, said people familiar with plant operations.
The 76,000-bpd gasoline-producing fluidic catalytic cracker-2 was shut on Aug. 23 for a planned overhaul.
"We do not comment on our operations at the Port Arthur platform," said TotalEnergies spokesperson Marie Maitre on Tuesday.
FCCs use a fine powder catalyst to convert gas oil into gasoline.
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