Bharat Petroleum Defers Crude Unit Shutdown to May: Report

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Bharat Petroleum delays 25-day crude unit shutdown to MayNEW DELHI: Bharat Petroleum Corporation has deferred a maintenance shutdown of a
crude unit at 240,000 barrels per day (bpd) Mumbai refinery to May as it seeks to gain from solid fuel cracks, two sources aware of the plan
said.India's second-biggest state refiner had plans to shut a 120,000 bpd crude unit and some secondary units, including a diesel hydro
desulphuriser and a hydrogen generation unit, for 20-25 days from the end of this month, they said.Indian state refiners have not raised
pump prices since Nov
4 despite a global oil and fuel prices surge.Rising Asia complex refining margins are nudging companies to boost crude runs and gain from
exports to recover some losses incurred for selling fuels in the local market.BPCL did not respond to an email seeking comments.Previously
Indian Oil Corp, the country's top refiner, and Reliance Industries Ltd, operator of the world's biggest refining complex, had deferred
maintenance shutdown of units.