(Bloomberg) -- CPC Corp., Taiwan's state oil refiner,
plans to restart a gasoline-making unit at its Talin refinery on
June 18 after 56 days of scheduled maintenance.
The unit, known as a residual oil cracker, turns residue
oil left from the crude refining process into higher-valued
products including gasoline and propylene, a raw material for
plastics. The 25,000 barrels-a-day unit was shut on April 23, a
company official said from Taipei.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
plans to restart a gasoline-making unit at its Talin refinery on
June 18 after 56 days of scheduled maintenance.
The unit, known as a residual oil cracker, turns residue
oil left from the crude refining process into higher-valued
products including gasoline and propylene, a raw material for
plastics. The 25,000 barrels-a-day unit was shut on April 23, a
company official said from Taipei.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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