
REFILE-CORRECTED-Southeast Asian refineries curb output as war-tightened crude supply bites

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Southeast Asian refineries are reducing output due to constrained crude supply linked to the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, which has halted shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. Malaysia's Prefchem has shut its 300,000 bpd crude unit and plans further shutdowns, while Singapore Refining Co has cut runs at its Jurong site to around 60%. ExxonMobil's Jurong refinery has also reduced operations to about 50%. The situation has led to delays in crude deliveries and force majeure declarations from several petrochemical firms in Asia.
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