BPCL may not buy Iranian crude in October

Bharat Petroleum Corp
BPCL has changed a crude mix for its 2,40,000 barrels per day (bpd) Mumbai refinery after shutting down the fire-hit hydrocracker unit last month: File photo

New Delhi: India's state-run Bharat Petroleum Corp will skip purchase of Iranian oil in October due to turnaround at its plants, a source privy to the plan said on Tuesday.

The refiner will, however, lift 1 million barrels of Iranian oil this month, said the source, who did not wish to be identified.

There was no immediate response from BPCL on Reuters' email seeking comments.

BPCL has changed a crude mix for its 2,40,000 barrels per day (bpd) Mumbai refinery after shutting down the fire-hit hydrocracker unit last month to optimise its processing and output of refined products, said the source.

The hydrocracker unit will remain shut for at least another two months.

The refiner's 1,20,000 bpd Bina refinery in central India is also shut down for about 45 days from mid-August.

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