A fire that broke out at state oil major PetroChina's plant in northeastern China, one of the country's largest refineries, has been put out with no reported casualties, state media reported.
The fire came just two months after the Dalian refinery finished a planned major maintenance.
More than 600 firefighters extinguished the blaze at the plant's 1.4 million-tonnes-per-annum catalytic cracker just and stayed on the scene to make sure equipment at the refinery remained cool, state broadcaster CCTV said.
The refinery in Liaoning province and owned by PetroChina Dalian Petrochemical Corp has three crude distillation units with total processing capacity of 410,000 barrels per day of crude oil. Catalytic crackers typically produce gasoline.
A spokesperson for PetroChina said the feedstock equipment connected to the catalytic cracker has been suspended. The other units in the refinery were not affected.
The unit that caught fire produces all oil products but is geared towards gasoline, according to a Singapore based trader.
Environmental inspectors are carrying out checks but said containment pools installed at the refinery had prevented pollutants from entering coastal waters. Nearby air quality monitoring stations showed no signs of abnormal emissions in the area, CCTV reported.
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