(Bloomberg) -- Exxon Mobil Corp., the world's
largest publicly traded oil company, shut ``several operating
units'' for planned maintenance at its 605,000 barrels-a-day
Singapore refinery.
Repairs to units at the Jurong site started today, and will
continue for about seven weeks, the company said in an e-mailed
statement. The shutdown will allow engineers to inspect
equipment normally in continuous operation, as well as to
install ``facility improvement projects,'' the company said.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
largest publicly traded oil company, shut ``several operating
units'' for planned maintenance at its 605,000 barrels-a-day
Singapore refinery.
Repairs to units at the Jurong site started today, and will
continue for about seven weeks, the company said in an e-mailed
statement. The shutdown will allow engineers to inspect
equipment normally in continuous operation, as well as to
install ``facility improvement projects,'' the company said.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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