This is the second incident to have happened at the refinery, owned by China-based PetroChina, in the last two months.
Firefighters are working to extinguish fire which broke out in a diesel tank storing 800 tons of fuel.
The fire incident did not affect the production of the refinery, reports Reuters.
PetroChina also intended to restart another crude oil unit with a capacity of 200,000 barrel-per-day this week.
The unit’s heat exchanger was ignited by fire forcing the facility to close in July this year.