TotalEnergies has stopped production at its 18,000 b/d bitumen-focused refinery in Brunsbuettel, northern Germany, following a fire at the facility on Saturday, 11 October.
The fire was quickly extinguished and no injuries were reported. TotalEnergies confirmed today that the plant is not currently producing.
The facility processes heavy, bitumen-rich crude and supplies both truck and cargo markets in northwest Europe.
Bitumen demand remains steady across Germany during autumn, supported by mild weather that allows road paving to continue. But consumption is lower than last year, with funding from the new government slow to be disbursed.
A separate shutdown at Shell's 187,000 b/d Godorf refinery in western Germany has also tightened bitumen supply in Germany. Maintenance at Klesch's 84,300 b/d Heide refinery in the north of the country ended around 8 October, but spot availability from Heide remains limited, according to market participants.

