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Russia's Kuibyshev oil refinery at a standstill after drone attack recently

Russia's Kuibyshev midsized oil refinery near the city of Samara on the Volga river has actually halted all production following damage from a. Ukrainian drone attack recently, two industry sources told. on Thursday.

The interruption adds to the problems of the Russian oil. refining sector as the need for emergency repairs following. various drone attacks declared by Ukraine has actually left them. having a hard time to provide materials.

According to computations, around 14% of Russia's. refining capacity has actually been closed down by drone attacks, including. Kuibyshev, and the country has this month increased fuel. imports from neighbouring Belarus to resolve possible fuel. lacks.

Russia has likewise banned gas exports for six months. beginning with March 1 to attempt to prevent a surge in domestic fuel. prices.

Earlier today, industry sources stated the Rosneft. - owned refinery halted CDU-5, one of 2 primary. fine-tuning units, knocking out half of its capacity.

But the sources, who asked not to be called since they were. not authorised to speak on the concern, said that the plant has. also stopped its second primary refining system, CDU-4. Rosneft. did not respond to an ask for comment.

One of the sources stated CDU-4 was not affected by the drone. attack, but since of its technical link to the damaged CDU-5. might not run without it.

The difficulties of Russian oil refineries alleviated somewhat,. 3 sources informed on Wednesday, as operations resumed. at one system at the Ryazan oil plant, which is much bigger than. the the Kuibyshev refinery.

In 2015, the Kuibyshev plant was Russia's 29th biggest oil. refinery by output, representing 1.34% of overall oil refining. throughput, having processed 3.687 million tons of petroleum.

It produced 624,000 lots of gas (1.42% of Russia's. total), 1.187 million lots of diesel (1.35%), and 1.040 million. tons of fuel oil (2.56%).

Russia's refining production projection for 2024 is unchanged. and near to in 2015's level of around 5.5 million barrels per. day, Energy Minister Nikolai Shulginov stated recently.

(source: Reuters)