Yemen’s Aden refinery has begun its trial production after receiving 600,000 barrels of crude from Saudi Arabia.
The 150,000bpd refinery was shut for nearly two months following a blast that damaged the main oil pipeline from Marib.
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An official told Reuters that the refinery will start normal production at one of its two units if the trial production goes well.
Each unit will have a capacity of 75,000bpd following a facility upgrade.
Yemen is expected to receive four more shipments of crude from Saudi Arabia, which has already donated three million barrels of oil to the country.
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