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Taiwan refiners brace for super Tropical storm Krathon as ports shut ahead of landfall

Taiwan oil refiners are bracing for heavy rain and winds ahead of extremely Hurricane Krathon's expected landfall, with the storm likely to postpone some fuel shipments and prolong upkeeps, while essential ports are shut, industry sources said.

Krathon has actually strengthened into the equivalent of a Category 4 typhoon and is anticipated to cross the densely populated west coast to strike the major port city of Kaohsiung early on Wednesday afternoon.

State-owned Taiwanese refiners CPC Corp and Formosa Petrochemical Corp (FPCC) closed their respective ports in Kaohsiung and Mailiao since Tuesday as a. precautionary step, industry sources informed Reuters.

Refineries on the island operated as typical on Tuesday,. though cargo shipments and any continuous maintenance completion. are expected to be postponed by a couple of days due to the tropical storm,. stated sources.

Our RDS (residue desulphurisation) unit is presently under. a set up shutdown and is expected to reboot in early. November, though the tropical storm is most likely to lengthen the. turnaround time by a few days, said FPCC spokesperson KY Lin.

Our RFCC (residual fluid catalytic breaking) unit has been. under unintended maintenance considering that Sept. 23, originally anticipated. to take about 22 days for it to restart, Lin included.

Meanwhile, refinery operations at CPC remained unaffected so. far, though its Kaohsiung port operations were halted as of. Monday afternoon, market sources said.

CPC operates a 200,000-barrel-per-day refinery at Taoyuan in. northern Taiwan and a 450,000-bpd refinery at Talin in southwest. Taiwan. Its representative might not be immediately grabbed a. comment.

(source: Reuters)