Valero shuts down California refinery units for repairs

May 21, 2003
Valero Energy Corp, San Antonio, has shut down units at two California refineries for repairs, temporarily reducing production of 90,000 b/d total of CARB (California Air Resources Board) gasoline.

By OGJ editors

HOUSTON, May 21 -- Valero Energy Corp, San Antonio, has shut down units at two California refineries for repairs, temporarily reducing production of 90,000 b/d total of CARB (California Air Resources Board) gasoline.

Repairs to the heater in the alkylation unit at Valero's Wilmington refinery are under way, a company spokesperson said, and the unit is expected to be back in service on May 25. Wilmington CARB gasoline production loss is estimated at about 50,000 b/d.

The company said it also is replacing a gas turbine in the hydrocracker at its Benicia facility and estimates that the unit will be back in service June 5 or 6. CARB gasoline production loss at Benicia is estimated at about 40,000 b/d.