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OMV reports that the petrochemical plant in Schwechat near Vienna has broken down

The petrochemicals plant at Austrian Oil and Gas Company OMV's Schwechat Refinery near Vienna Airport broke down on February 2. This caused it to switch over to high-flare operation, which alarmed the passersby. It also prompted fire brigade calls.

OMV's largest refinery, Schwechat, is one of Europe's largest. It has a capacity to process 9.6 million tonnes crude oil per year. Borealis is a petrochemicals company that's partly owned by OMV, and it's going through a merger. It has a production site next to the refinery.

OMV released a statement that said, "On April 15, 2025, at 10:00 am (0800 GMT), a petrochemical unit at the Schwechat refinery failed."

The high-flare operation began immediately in compliance with all safety precautions. OMV stated that they are working hard to get the plant back up and running.

A Lower Austrian fire brigade spokesperson said earlier on Tuesday that they had received a warning about a potential fire at the refinery. He did not specify who sent the alert. An earlier passerby reported that the flames were unusually high at the refinery.

Later, the fire brigade spokesperson said that it was a false alert due to flare-ups at the plant.

Borealis did not respond to requests for comment. Francois Murphy, David Evans and David Evans edited the report.

(source: Reuters)