Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has begun a gradual restart of its Ruwais oil refinery complex after a scheduled maintenance shutdown, a company spokesman said on Sunday.
The Ruwais complex, which has capacity of 835,000 barrels per day, was shut down early this year, the ADNOC spokesman said. “We are gradually restarting our refining operations in Ruwais following our planned maintenance programme,” the spokesman told Reuters.
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