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Qilu refinery resumes operation following overhaul

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As reported by Reuters, Sinopec Corp’s Qilu refinery has resumed operations after a more than three-month overhaul of its 160 000 bpd crude processing facility, the company said in a statement on Thursday.

The refinery, based in China’s oil refining hub Shandong province, has total crude oil processing capacity of 13 million tpy, or 260 000 bpd.

“With only half-month left before the year-end, the refinery will increase operational rates at all production facilities to meet the output targets for 2020,” Sinopec said.

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