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BP-Husky to begin work on FCC, CDU at Toledo refinery in May - source

Thu, 11th Feb 2016 13:34

NEW YORK, Feb 11 (Reuters) - BP Plc plans to shutdown a crude unit and a fluid catalytic cracker during the weekof May 9 at its 160,000 barrel-per-day refinery in Toledo, Ohiofor up to 70 days of planned maintenance, according to a sourcefamiliar with the plant's operations.

The work on the 110,000 bpd crude unit and the 55,000 bpdcatalytic cracker was initially supposed to begin in April,Reuters previously reported.

The refinery is a joint venture between BP and Husky Energy. (Reporting By Jarrett Renshaw)

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