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    Rompetrol Rafinare announces general turnaround of the Petromidia refinery

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    Rompetrol Rafinare, a member company of the KMG International Group, will stop between March 13 and April 30, 2020 the production activity of the Petromidia Năvodari refinery and the petrochemical division, for the scheduled general turnaround.

    At the same time, the Vega Ploiești refinery will also partially reduce its production activity for a series of turnaround works, but also due to the reduction of raw / semi-finished materials delivered by the Petromidia refinery – the largest profile unit in Romania and one of the most modern from the Black Sea region. During this period, the company will cover the demand for petroleum products from its own stocks, or from the regional market.

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