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Kurnell refinery shuts

CALTEX Australia's Kurnell refinery site in Sydney has officially become Australia's largest fuel import terminal this week with the closed refining infrastructure to be demolished and dismantled over future years.

Kurnell refinery shuts

With the last of the refining units now shut down, Caltex said it had reached a milestone in its on-time and on-budget, $270 million terminal conversion project. "The project was announced in July 2012...

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