HOUSTON, April 28 (Reuters) - Marathon Petroleum Corp.'s 451,000 barrel per day (bpd) Galveston Bay refinery inTexas City, Texas, cut feed to a gasoline-producing fluidiccatalytic cracking unit on Saturday to stop a release ofparticulates into the air, according to a notice filed withTexas pollution regulators. An increase in particulate matter releases occurred duringwork on the FCCU's electrostatic precipitator, which capturesparticles, according to a notice filed with Texas Commission onEnvironmental Quality. The Galveston Bay refinery was previously owned by BP Plc.. (Reporting by Erwin Seba; editing by Sofina Mirza-Reid)
Shell to exit South Africa's downstream businesses
CAPE TOWN, May 6 (Reuters) - Oil major Shell will divest its majority shareholding from a local South African downstream unit after a comprehensive review of its businesses across all regions, it said on Monday.
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