North Atlantic Refining: Sequential Shutdown of Units at Gravenchon Starting March
North Atlantic Refining will commence the sequential shutdown of certain units at its Gravenchon refinery, located in Port-Jérôme-sur-Seine, starting March 3, 2026. This planned maintenance operation is aimed at meeting regulatory requirements and conducting thorough inspections of equipment.
Overview of the Shutdown Process
North Atlantic Refining will proceed with the sequential shutdown of some of the units at its Gravenchon refinery. This operation meets regulatory requirements ensuring safety, compliance, and sustainable performance of the facilities. It will allow for thorough inspections of equipment that usually operates continuously, as well as interventions aimed at enhancing energy efficiency, environmental performance, and the site’s competitiveness.
Impact During the Shutdown
During the shutdown phases, which are estimated to last several days, there may be intermittent flaring and occasionally higher noise levels than usual. North Atlantic Refining clarifies that flares are a critical part of the refinery's safety system, ensuring the protection of personnel, subcontractors, and the surrounding population. The company has made arrangements to ensure the continuity of supply to its clients during this major scheduled shutdown. North Atlantic Refining will implement all necessary measures in close coordination with the contracting companies to ensure the safety of operations and minimize potential nuisances to local residents.