Valero Has Been Forced to Shut Down a Texas Refinery After an Explosion. Here's What Investors Need to Know.

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Key Points

  • Valero had to shut down its largest refinery following an explosion.

  • The cause wasn't related to the war.

  • The facility should restart soon.

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An explosion caused Valero (NYSE: VLO) to temporarily shut down its largest oil refinery on Monday. The 435,000-barrel-per-day (BPD) Port Arthur, TX, facility processes heavy sour crude oil into gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel.

Here's what investors need to know about the incident and its impact on the energy market.

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An accident

An explosion occurred at a diesel hydrotreater unit in Valero's Port Arthur, TX, refinery on Monday. Diesel hydrotreaters use hydrogen to remove sulfur from motor fuels during their production to comply with environmental regulations. The explosion at the 47,000 BPD unit sparked a fire, forcing Valero to shut down the entire refinery to contain it. The explosion didn't cause any injuries.

There had been initial online speculation that the explosion could be in retaliation for the ongoing conflict between the U.S. and Iran, which has had the energy market in its crosshairs. However, that wasn't the case. Valero said an unforeseen release of process fluid caused the explosion.

No impact on the oil market

Valero is already preparing to restart the idled refinery. It should be back online soon and producing near maximum capacity. That's positive news for Valero, as refining margins are strong right now due to the conflict with Iran and the worldwide shortage of oil and refined products.

The short shutdown is also a relief to the energy market, which faces an uncertain time frame for when the Strait of Hormuz will reopen. Before the war, 20% of the world's oil supplies moved out of the Persian Gulf through that narrow passageway. The industry also faces the potential of more damage to energy infrastructure in the Persian Gulf if the war escalates. Iran has already damaged key liquified natural gas (LNG) infrastructure in Qatar, causing 17% of the country's capacity to go offline for the next three to five years for repairs. There are some concerns that Iran could seek to retaliate directly against U.S. energy infrastructure if the conflict continues.

Uncertain times

The energy market is on edge due to the war with Iran. While an explosion caused Valero to shut down its largest refinery, it should be back online in a few days. As a result, it won't add to the current stress on the energy market. However, the potential remains high that the war could further damage global energy infrastructure, keeping energy prices high long after it ends. That's a risk investors need to monitor.

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