Burnaby facility supplies a large chunk of Lower Mainland vehicle and jet fuel
The company says the return comes after an unplanned shutdown on Jan. 12 due to extreme cold weather.
Parkland chief executive Bob Espey says that during the shutdown the company accelerated maintenance and refining optimization work that had been scheduled for the third quarter of 2024. The company says the Burnaby refinery produces about 25 per cent of Greater Vancouver’s gasoline and about 30 per cent the jet fuel for the Vancouver International Airport.
As a result of the shutdown, Parkland says it expects the refinery will report composite utilization of about 20 per cent and an adjusted EBITDA loss between $60 million and $65 million for the first quarter 2024. Parkland says it expects $300 million to $320 million in total adjusted EBITDA for the first quarter of 2024.READ ALSO: B.C. gas bars on the market as Parkland plans to sell off 157 Canadian outlets
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