Fire at Viva Energy's Geelong Refinery: Safety Protocols in Action
Viva Energy's Geelong refinery in Australia is maintaining safety by operating its units at minimal capacity following a fire in the MOGAS unit. The refinery will increase production only after ensuring it's safe, according to CEO Scott Wyatt. Firefighters are actively working to control the fire.
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Australia's Viva Energy is prioritizing safety at its Geelong refinery by keeping most units running at reduced capacity after a fire broke out overnight. This cautious approach comes as the company aims to prevent further risks while continuing fuel processing operations.
CEO Scott Wyatt emphasized the importance of resuming normal production only after establishing a safe operating environment. The strategic decision underscores the company's commitment to safety and operational integrity.
Firefighters remain on site, tackling the blaze at the refinery's MOGAS production unit, which is responsible for converting crude into petrol. The firefighting efforts focus on containing the fire and minimizing further damage at the Victoria state location.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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