Indian state-controlled refiner Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) has shut its 226,000 b/d Bhatinda refinery and an associated 400,000 t/yr bitumen unit for a month-long turnaround from 28 January.
The bitumen unit in north India's Punjab state is expected to resume operations around the end of February.
HPCL has sufficient inventories for the next couple of weeks, after which availability of supplies for domestic buyers is expected to fall.
The producer also has plans to shut one of its two crude distillation units (CDUs), with total nameplate capacity of 150,000 b/d, along with a 600,000 t/yr bitumen unit at its Mumbai refinery on the west coast from 1 April. The shutdown is scheduled to last until 23-24 April when the CDU is set to resume production. The second CDU is planned to shut from 1 May, with no details available on its restart.
HPCL has no plans to shut its 166,000 b/d refinery in Visakhapatnam this year. It can produce 600,000 t/yr of bitumen from this refinery.

