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Russia's Astrakhan gas plant stops oil products output due to failure

Russia's Astrakhan gas processing plant, managed by energy giant Gazprom, halted production of petroleum products after a repairrelated stoppage on March 30, the company said on Tuesday, confirming an earlier report from .

The main condensate processing unit was quickly stopped on March 30 for repair of the technological pipeline at the Astrakhan Gas Processing Plant. On April 1, repair work was completed, the spokesperson stated.

The production of light petroleum products will be resumed, the spokesperson said without offering the timing.

Two industry sources informed earlier on Tuesday Russia's Astrakhan gas processing plant had actually halted production of diesel and gasoline on March 31 due to unintended maintenance.

One of the sources stated the plant, situated on the shores of the Caspian Sea, will try to reboot production on Sunday.

Though the capability of the plant is not hugely substantial for Russia, its stoppage will likely contribute to Moscow's worries around wide-scale outages of refinery capability due to Ukrainian drone attacks.

Two traders said they got notice from St Petersburg International Mercantile Exchange about the suspension of diesel and gas sales from the plant due to an unplanned stoppage of oil item output.

The plant is capable of processing around 8,340 metric heaps of gas condensate daily.

In 2023, it produced 703,000 tons of gasoline, or 1.6% of Russia's overall, in addition to 492,000 lots of diesel

(source: Reuters)