Dubai: Oman Oil Refineries and Petroleum Industries Co (Orpic) plans scheduled maintenance at some refinery units from June 25 for about a month, the operator said on Thursday.

“Production of fuel products and chemicals will continue, but at a lower level. The shutdown will take around a month,” Orpic said in a statement emailed to Reuters. “Orpic has ensured that the supply to the market will not be interrupted. Continuity of supply has been ensured through to the consumer.” Orpic operates two refineries: Sohar with a total processing capacity of 116,000 barrels per day (bpd) of Omani crude and Mina al-Fahal with a refining capacity of 106,000 bpd. The company declined to say which refinery or units will be affected by the shutdown.