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    Rompetrol Rafinare completes turnaround of the Petromidia refinery

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    Rompetrol Rafinare, a member company of the KMG International Group (Rompetrol), initiated the processes of restarting the production facilities at the Petromidia Navodari refinery, after the timely completion of the maintenance, recertification, and modernization of the units. The installations will enter the production flow in stages, reaching optimal capacity in the shortest possible time.

    The company has completed a new turnaround of the biggest refinery in Romania, as per the agreed schedule, as the beginning of the works started on March 8.

    “This year’s turnaround was very complex, with multiple upgrade programs designed to support our operational and safety objectives. The most relevant companies in the industry operating in the region were mobilized and, through the efforts of our colleagues from Rompetrol Rafinare and Rominserv, we restart in optimal conditions one of the main pillars of energy stability in Romania”, said Florian Daniel Pop, General Manager of Rompetrol Rafinare.

    The works were coordinated by Rominserv, the general contractor of the KMG International Group (Rompetrol), which ensured that all projects, regardless of size and operational importance, were executed by subcontractors, according to the requirements of the beneficiary of the turnaround – Rompetrol Rafinare.

    “Rominserv’s specialists were on site every day, for almost two months, and supervised every action taken by the subcontracted companies. There is a laborious work behind that started at the end of the turnaround in 2022. A turnaround involves major efforts and investments, which we have to coordinate according to the schedule imposed by the market context, which needs a functional refinery at high capacity”, added Daniel Brînzoi, General Manager of Rominserv.

    The development projects implemented as part of the turnaround required an investment of around 85 million dollars. Among the most notable are those that concerned the replacement of the reactors in the Diesel Hydrorefining plant, the modernization and change of some components and sub-assemblies in the Hydrogen unit, respectively the Delayed Coking unit. Added to these is the completion of the reconstruction works of the Mild Hydrocracking (MHC) unit.

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