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MOL says restarting units of Danube refinery not affected by fire; probe ongoing

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By Anita Komuves and Krisztina Than BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Hungarian oil and gas company MOL was gradually restarting units in its Danube refinery that were not affected by a fire that broke out late on

MOL Gradually Restarts Danube Refinery Units After Fire Incident

MOL's Response to the Refinery Fire

By Anita Komuves and Krisztina Than

Fire Containment and Investigation

BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Hungarian oil and gas company MOL was gradually restarting units in its Danube refinery that were not affected by a fire that broke out late on Monday while firefighters were working on the site, the company said on Tuesday.

Impact on Fuel Supply and Production

Firefighters contained the fire and were working on securing the area while MOL investigated the cause and assessed the damage, the company said in a statement.

Government's Role and Strategic Reserves

"In the coming period, we will focus on Hungarian supply and consider the need to use strategic reserves," MOL said, adding that there were no injuries.

It was not immediately clear what impact the fire would have on production and exactly how much of the plant was affected.

The fire broke out late on Monday in the Szazhalombatta refinery's AV3 crude distillation unit. MOL is scheduled to hold a briefing at 1000 GMT.

The AV3 unit supplies crude oil fractions to other plants in the refinery, said Tamas Pletser, a regional energy analyst at Erste Investment in Budapest, adding that the unit represented roughly 40% of the refinery's capacity, according to his estimates. He said the incident could disrupt the refinery's production for months.

MOL can turn to the government to access parts of the strategic oil products reserves, Pletser said.

At the end of September, Hungary had strategic crude oil and petroleum product reserves sufficient to cover 96 days, according to data on the Hungarian Hydrocarbon Stockpiling Association's website.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said he had talks with MOL's leaders about the fire, adding that the country's fuel supply was secure.

"We will investigate the circumstances of the fire at the Szazhalombatta oil refinery with the utmost rigour," Orban wrote in a post on Facebook.

The Danube refinery started operating in 1965 and can process an annual 8.1 million tonnes of crude oil, according to MOL's official website.

The Danube refinery and MOL's other refinery in Slovakia are both largely fed with Russian crude via the Druzhba pipeline's southern spur.

MOL's shares were down 1.7% at 0845 GMT.

(Reporting by Krisztina Than and Anita Komuves; Editing by Jamie Freed, Shri Navaratnam and Thomas Derpinghaus.)

Key Takeaways

  • MOL is restarting unaffected units at the Danube refinery.
  • The fire was contained, with no reported injuries.
  • The AV3 unit, crucial for production, was affected.
  • Hungary's strategic reserves may be utilized.
  • Prime Minister Orban assures secure fuel supply.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a refinery?
A refinery is an industrial facility that processes crude oil into useful products such as gasoline, diesel, and other petrochemicals.
What is crude oil?
Crude oil is a naturally occurring, unrefined petroleum product composed of hydrocarbon deposits and other organic materials.
What is fire containment?
Fire containment refers to the measures taken to control and extinguish a fire to prevent it from spreading and causing further damage.
What is production capacity?
Production capacity is the maximum output that a facility can produce under normal conditions, often measured in units per time period.

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