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Leak at Calumet hydrogen plant to impact throughput

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Anamika Talwaria

Editor for Tank Storage Magazine & Chair of Women in Tanks

A leak detected in the steam recovery system at Calumet Specialty Products Partners’ Montana renewable hydrogen plant is limiting throughput until repaired, according to Reuters.

The company, which manufactures and produces specialty products and renewable fuels, said the leak was detected earlier this month and the repair is expected to be completed in late September.

The Montana plant’s redundant hydrogen systems allow it to continue to run at reduced rates.

The plant expects 8,000 to 8,500 barrels per day of renewable product sales for the third quarter, and the facility is currently processing all untreated feed, according to Calumet.

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