Reliance Industries on Monday said it is planning maintenance and inspection shutdown of some units at its SEZ refinery in Jamnagar, starting from September 19 to 23.
The maintenance and inspection shut down would be done for Light Cycle Oil hydrocracker (LCOHC) and Vacuum Gas Oil hydrotreating unit (VGOHT) of SEZ refinery at Jamnagar refinery complex.
"These maintenance shutdowns will be for a period of approximately 4 weeks," RIL said in a filing to the BSE.
According to the company, the shutdown of these units is being planned for the first time since commissioning.
"Both the refineries at Jamnagar complex are planned to operate at maximum crude processing capacity i.e. 1.3 million barrels per day during this period.
"All other major processing units at the complex are also planned to operate at normal capacity," the filing added.
Shares of Reliance Industries closed marginally down at Rs 820.85 on the BSE.
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