German Refinery Has Four Weeks of Unplanned Work on Key Unit

  • Crude unit halted in late December following a technical fault
  • Miro declines to comment on disruption to fuels supply

The Miro refinery in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.

Photographer: Christoph Schmidt/Getty Images
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Germany’s Miro refinery, the country’s second-largest oil-processing facility, said unplanned maintenance on one of its three crude units will take about four weeks.

The refinery has increased throughput of the two other crude-processing units, it said in emailed response to questions. It declined to comment on disruption to supply to customers.