The
Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) has restarted its plant and resumed the
processing of crude oil after almost a year’s inactivity at its
production lines.
This followed the successful procurement of some 800,000 barrels of crude oil facilitated by the Access Bank.
The refinery has not been working since February 2014 following its inability to secure letters of credit to procure crude oil.
Reports
say the refinery told Graphic Online’s Della Rusel Ocloo that the Crude
Distillation Unit which processes crude resumed work on December 29,
2014.
According to the report, Resid Fluid Catalytic Cracking
(RFCC) which produces LPG and other products will come on stream by the
weekend. |
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