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Unipetrol fully restored the operation of its distribution terminal today

27-03-2018  

  • Operation of the distribution terminal was restored in its full extent today
  • Unipetrol’s expert team continues to investigate the extraordinary event
  • Scheduled regular turnaround of the refinery started today as planned
  • Unipetrol has intensified its inspections of compliance with safety and operational regulations. 

 

Kralupy nad Vltavou, March 27, 2018 - Unipetrol restores the operation of its distribution terminal located in front of its refinery in Kralupy nad Vltavou. An explosion without subsequent fire took place on Thursday, March 22 on one of empty storage tanks. The tank was being prepared for its future operation by employees of an external contractor. This work was not related to the currently performed planned turnaround of the Kralupy Refinery.

On Friday afternoon, the Police of the Czech Republic completed the on-site explosion investigation and handed the site back to us. The initial inspection of our expert team confirmed no major damage at the affected technology. The empty storage tank where the blast occurred is damaged. We estimate that we will restore operation of the entire terminal in the coming days,” said Krzysztof Zdziarski, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Unipetrol, and added: “Our thoughts are now with those who were injured and with families of those who lost their lives. We expressed our condolences and offered our help, whatever it is, through the supply companies who employed those workers. When the investigation of the Czech Police and our internal investigation team is over, we will know more about how the unfortunate event and will take appropriate actions. The same will be required from our partner companies. We have already called them to re-train their employees and we will increase our controls that everybody on the site follows the safety and working regulations and rules. We would like to express once again our thanks to the Integrated Rescue System teams for their professional immediate intervention and effective assistance. At the same time we do apologize to the inhabitants of the surrounding communities and towns for the inconvenience.”
 
"At the weekend, our expert team performed a detailed technology and security check. The explosion damaged a storage tank which was empty and not in operation at the time of the explosion. The rest of the terminal’s equipment is undamaged, safe, and fully functional. Therefore we put the distribution terminal into full operation today," Krzysztof Zdziarski, Chairman of the Unipetrol Board of Directors, said and added: "We have asked our contracting companies to re-train their employees. We have also intensified continuous inspections of compliance with safety and labour regulations."
 
The extraordinary event at the distribution terminal located outside of the refinery did not affect the regular production turnaround of the Kralupy Refinery. That’s why this turnaround, or else planned production shutdown, due to the regular maintenance of all technologies in the premises according to the legislative and technical and technological requirements, started today according to the original plan. "Maintenance and upgrading work started today, as planned. The end of the turnaround is scheduled for May 9," Krzysztof Zdziarski said.
 




 
 
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The Unipetrol Group is the largest refinery and petrochemical company in the Czech Republic. It focuses primarily on crude oil processing, distribution and sale of fuel and petrochemical products — particularly plastics and fertilisers. In all these areas, the group is a key player on both the Czech and Central European market. The Unipetrol Group includes refineries and production plants in Litvínov and Kralupy nad Vltavou, Paramo with the Mogul brand in Pardubice and Kolín, Spolana in Neratovice, and two research centres in Litvínov and Brno. Unipetrol also owns the Benzina network of petrol stations with 402 stations, which is the largest chain in the Czech Republic. Unipetrol is one of the largest companies in the Czech Republic in terms of turnover. The group created revenue of over CZK 122 billion last year. It employs more than 4600 people. In 2005, Unipetrol became part of the PKN Orlen Group, the largest crude oil processor in Central Europe.
 
Contact:
 Pavel Kaidl, spokesperson, phone: +420 736 502 520, e-mail: pavel.kaidl@unipetrol.cz

 

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