BPCL plans to shut Bina refinery in June for a month for maintenance

VARANASI, India (Reuters) – India’s Bharat Petroleum Corp plans to shut its 156,000 barrels-per-day (bpd) Bina refinery in central India for about a month in June for maintenance, two sources familiar with the plan said.

The state-run refiner also plans to shut half of its 240,000 bpd Mumbai refinery in western India for three to four weeks in September-October for maintenance, the sources said.

BPCL’s spokesperson did not respond to a Reuters’ request for comments.

Sources said the details of the shutdown plan are “tentative” and dates will be finalised later.

“As of now plan is to shut Bina refinery from June 1, once Numaligarh (refinery) is back from its shutdown,” one of the sources said.

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