Citgo to Start Aruba Refinery Rehabilitation in August
06.06.2016 - NEWS

June 6, 2016 [Reuters] - Citgo Petroleum plans to start in August a rehabilitation project at the 235,000-barrel-per-day Aruba refinery after an agreement to operate the facility was reached last month with the government, the island's labor minister said on Friday.


“The rehabilitation will start on August 1st for a 18-month period approximately,” Labor Minister Paul Croes told journalists. A second phase would follow for 12 months more to complete the project.

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