India Refiners Say Fuel Production Is Normal After Port Closure

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India’s state refiners said fuel production at their plants in Mumbai is normal and no shortage is foreseen as the nation’s busiest container harbor in the city remained closed for the third day after a ship collision.

Oil and Natural Gas Corp., operator of India’s biggest oil field off the west coast, is diverting crude to the two facilities through pipeline to compensate for blocked seaborne imports, the refiners said.