Reliance Maintenance Shutdown: Temporary Pause in Operations
The Indian government announced that Reliance Industries is set to temporarily shut down several units, including a crude unit and delayed coker, at its 660,000 barrels per day refinery. This planned maintenance, expected to last 3-4 weeks, will commence after Nayara's operations resume.
The Indian government has disclosed that Reliance Industries will undertake a temporary shutdown of several units at its prominent refinery for maintenance purposes. The affected units include a crude unit and a delayed coker, amounting to a capacity of 660,000 barrels per day.
This maintenance operation, scheduled to last between three to four weeks, will initiate post the resumption of operations at Nayara's facility. The strategic pause is aimed at ensuring optimal performance and safety standards at Reliance's site.
Further updates on the shutdown and any impact on production will be closely monitored and communicated as developments unfold.
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