California diesel, jet prices rise on Chevron hydrotreater outage -trade
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[March 26, 2022]
HOUSTON
(Reuters) - California diesel prices climbed 52.5 cents a gallon this
week in the San Francisco Bay market because of a hydrotreater outage at
Chevron Corp’s Richmond, California, refinery, said West Coast market
traders. |
Chevron Corp's refinery is shown in Richmond, California August 7, 2012.
REUTERS/Robert Galbraith/File Photo |
Jet
prices in the San Francisco and Los Angeles wholesale markets
have climbed 45 cents since Wednesday because of the jet fuel
hydrotreater shutdown at the 245,271 barrel-per-day (bpd)
Richmond refinery, the traders said.
A Chevron spokesman did not immediately reply to a request for
comment.
Union workers at the Richmond refinery were pulled from their
jobs on Sunday, hours ahead of the start of a strike called by
the United Steelworker union (USW). Supervisors, managers and
engineers have been operating the refinery since then.
The 59,000-bpd jet fuel hydrotreater shut down on Monday, the
sources said. The hydrotreater removes sulfur from jet fuel in
compliance with U.S. environmental rules.
The traders said the outage came at a time the supply of diesels
and jet fuel was already tight on the West Coast with new
cargoes not expected to arrive from Asia for at least two weeks.
(Reporting by Erwin Seba; Editing by Chris Reese and David
Gregorio)
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