Linde's CO2 Plant Unaffected Despite Chevron Refinery Fire
Despite a recent blaze at Chevron's El Segundo refinery, Linde's CO2 plant at the site continues to operate without disruption. The refinery, which produces 290,000 barrels of crude oil per day, supplies a range of products including gasoline, jet fuel, and diesel.
The conflagration at the refinery was contained to a specific section and did not affect Linde's CO2 plant, which operates at a capacity of 600 tonnes per day. This plant produces merchant CO2 by capturing and purifying carbon dioxide from the refinery's hydrogen production units. While the refinery has not released specific details about the fire's cause or extent, local news sources report that no significant disruptions to operations have been reported.
Linde's CO2 plant at Chevron's El Segundo refinery continues to function normally despite a recent fire at the refinery. The plant, which produces 600 tonnes of CO2 per day, is a crucial part of the refinery's operations and supplies CO2 for various industrial uses.
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