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Fire breaks out at Essar Oil’s Stanlow refinery

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LONDON (Reuters) – Fire engines were sent to Essar Oil UKs 200,000 barrel per day oil refinery in northwest England on Wednesday after smoke was spotted, although the scale of the fire was unclear, a local fire service spokeswoman said.

“There was a report of a large plume of black smoke. We have several pumps at the scene,” a spokeswoman for the Cheshire fire service said. In a statement, the service said engines from five locations were on the scene.

She added there had been no reports of casualties. Essar was not immediately available for comment.

“Firefighters have been called to reports of a fire at Stanlow Oil Refinery… All staff have been accounted for and have been evacuated,” the fire service said in a statement on its website.

Local fire crews were working with onsite firefighters to extinguish the fire which is believed to be in a manufacturing building within the plant, the fire service said.

Refinery monitor Genscape said all units at Stanlow were currently online.

Essar Oil UK, owned by the Indian billionaire Ruia brothers Essar Group, bought the refinery near Ellesmere Port from Shell in 2011. Around 900 people work at the refinery, according to its website.

“The site produces a range of oil products including about one sixth of Britains transport fuels annually – about 4.4 billion litres of diesel, 3 billion litres of petrol and 2 billion litres of jet fuel,” Essar Oil UKs website said.

Last September, Essar Oil UK said it expected a $250-million (£193.6 million) upgrade of the refinery to improve its basic profit margin by $1 a barrel as it will be able to process a greater variety of cheaper crude oils and raise output.

Recent expansion work was finished in March.

Reporting By Amanda Cooper, Shadia Nasralla; Editing by Adrian Croft

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