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Abu Dhabi to continue gasoline imports for a year

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, April 25 - 2013 at 06:17

Abu Dhabi National Oil Co (Adnoc) has said the emirate will continue importing gasoline for at least a year to meet domestic demand until a new refinery begins producing the fuel 12 months from now, Bloomberg has reported. "We're balanced on most products, except for gasoline," said Sultan Al Mehairi, marketing and refining director at Adnoc. "That's the focus of our new refinery." Adnoc will continue importing about six to eight cargoes each quarter until the refinery reaches full capacity, Al Mehairi said. Gasoline production from the new units at the Ruwais facility will start in April or May next year and will double output to 5.3 million metric tonnes a year.

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