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Sources say that India's MRPL has shut down its refinery units due to oil shortage.

India's Mangalore ?Refinery and Petrochemicals has shut ?a crude unit and ?some ?secondary units ?at its 300,000-barrel-per-day refinery due to oil shortage, three sources with knowledge of the matter said on Thursday.

As a result of Iranian threats against shipping through the Strait of?Hormuz, crude oil flow has been disrupted.

Strait of Hormuz is the conduit for a fifth of all crude oil consumed worldwide. Some Chinese refiners are already cutting runs.

The state-run refiner shut from Wednesday evening the 100,000-barrel-per-day crude unit and secondary ?units, including a hydrocracker, at its complex in the southern state ?of Karnataka, two sources said.

MRPL didn't 'immediately repond to a request for comment.

The refiner who stopped buying Russian oil in late 2012 is mainly dependent on purchasing oil from the Middle East.

MRPL has 'already suspended'refined fuel shipments due to the Middle East conflict. (Reporting and editing by Nidhh Verma)

(source: Reuters)