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Sources say Sinopec Luoyang Petrochemical has shut down its crude unit for maintenance.

Three sources familiar with this matter have confirmed that China's Luoyang Petrochemical (a subsidiary of the state-owned refinery giant Sinopec) has closed two crude oil units until the end November for maintenance.

Two sources confirmed that the two crude units with a processing capacity of up to 200,000 barrels per day were closed at the end of October.

The U.S. sanctions against a major terminal in eastern China, through which Sinopec imports a fifth its crude oil, forced cargo divertions and affected operations at subsidiary plants that were connected to the terminal by pipelines.

Traders have reported that the Luoyang Refinery in central Henan Province was one of the worst affected.

Two of the sources stated that Sinopec took advantage of the opportunity to shut down these units for maintenance, while trying to find ways to sort crude deliveries into the plant.

Sinopec didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

(source: Reuters)