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Pemex Ships First Fuel Cargo from Olmeca refinery to India

On September 11, Pemex loaded approximately 112,000 barrels of petroleum coke onto the vessel Ocean Royal at the port of Dos Bocas and expected to arrive at the port of Dahej in Gujarat.
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Mexico’s Pemex has shipped its first fuel export cargo from the newly constructed Olmeca refinery to India. This was done after multiple delays and spiralling costs.

On September 11, Pemex loaded approximately 112,000 barrels of petroleum coke onto the vessel Ocean Royal at the port of Dos Bocas and expected to arrive at the port of Dahej in Gujarat, India, a major industrial hub for chemical and petrochemical companies by October.

Petroleum coke, a byproduct of the oil refining process, is utilized in power plants and the manufacturing of products such as glass and steel.

Olmeca refinery commenced diesel production from crude oil in July, according to Pemex. Although the output has yet to meet the necessary specifications for domestic or international sales.

Olmeca refinery had processed 65,046 barrels per day (bbl/d) of crude oil in July, resulting in the production of 21,511 bbl/d of diesel and 8,775 bbl/d of petroleum coke.

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