-- 根據路透社報道,澳洲維瓦能源公司(Viva Energy)週一表示,其位於吉朗的煉油廠在4月發生火災後,預計將在六週左右完成維修工作。 這家澳洲最大的煉油廠日產能達12萬桶,預計6月重啟其殘渣催化裂解裝置(RCCU)。此前,該裝置因長期停產而停工。目前正值伊朗戰爭導致供應中斷,持續造成燃料短缺之際。 維瓦能源公司週一在一份聲明中表示:“RCCU重啟後,預計產量將提升至產能的90%以上。” 維瓦能源公司尚未回覆就此事的置評請求。 (市場動態新聞來自與全球市場專業人士的對話。這些資訊被認為是來自可靠來源,但可能包含傳聞和猜測。準確性無法保證。)
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