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https://i-invdn-com.investing.com/trkd-images/LYNXMPEIA10KZ_L.jpgThe refinery restart, due after weeks-long strike action ended in mid-October, had been delayed by a few days, the spokesperson said.
The spokesperson did not specify the cause of the delay, but a source told Reuters on Wednesday that a fire had occurred at the refinery last week.
Meanwhile the refinery fuel units at Exxon’s 240,000 bpd Port Jerome-Gravenchon refinery are now back in operation, according to the firm.
“All the refinery fuels units have restarted and returned to normal capacity,” the spokesperson said.