BP's Whiting, Indiana, refinery delays restart from maintenance, sources say
Rewrites throughout, adds Chicago gasoline and diesel prices
By Nicole Jao and Shariq Khan
Nov 19 (Reuters) - BP BP.L has delayed the restart of a crude distillation unit and a coker at its 435,000 barrel-per-day Whiting, Indiana, refinery from maintenance, boosting fuel prices in the Chicago market, industry sources said on Tuesday.
BP, whichstarted the planned turnaround at the largest refinery in the U.S. Midwestin late September, began restarting units involved in the turnaround in early November. The restart had been scheduled for mid-November.
A source said at least two of the units - the 250,000-bpd sourcrude distillation unit and the 102,000-bpdcoker unit - experienced issues during the restart process. The units are expected to be back online this week, the source added.
Traders told Reuters that they had to find other sources of gasoline and diesel in the past few days.
Chicago-market CBOB gasoline CBOB-DIFF-MC traded half a cent per gallon below futures benchmark on the New York Mercantile Exchange RBc1 on Tuesday, traders said, compared with a 14-cent discount in the previous session.
Chicago ultra-low sulfur diesel ULSD-DIFF-MC traded at a four-cent discount to futures HOc1, compared with a 15-cent discount previously.
BP did not immediately respond to inquiries about the units experiencing issues during startup.
It hadissued an alert on Monday about flaring at the Whiting refinery. "Flares are an essential safety device that helps the refinery safely manage excess gases during periods of maintenance or operational disruptions," the company said in a statement.
The flaring concluded on Monday, a BP spokesperson said.
In February, BP shut the refinery for roughly a month due to a plantwide power outage.
Reporting by Nicole Jao and Shariq Khan in New York; Editing by David Gregorio, Bill Berkrot and Marguerita Choy
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