Operational Impact and Timeline
In a filing with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Valero confirmed that work on the refinery’s Complex 1 began at 12:30 p.m. on Friday. The process involves the facility's FCC unit, a critical component used to convert heavy crude oil into gasoline and other high-value products. While flaring is a standard safety measure during such transitions, it signals a temporary reduction in normal processing activity at the site.
The McKee facility is a significant regional asset with a total processing capacity of 204,000 barrels per day. This latest maintenance period follows a similar, shorter intervention at Complex 1 that took place between Jan. 20 and Jan. 22. Valero has not provided additional details regarding whether this current work is part of a broader turnaround strategy or an isolated repair.
Valero representatives did not immediately respond to requests for comment regarding the scope of the maintenance or its potential effect on refined product output. The refinery remains a key supplier for the Texas Panhandle and surrounding markets, making any disruption to its Complex 1 operations a point of interest for regional energy analysts.

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