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Sources say that the Russian oil refinery Ryazan has partially resumed operations

Two industry sources confirmed on Thursday that the Russian Ryazan oil refining plant partially resumed oil extraction and loading motor fuels into railway tanks after 18 days of inactivity on February 11.

After an attack on the refinery by Ukrainian drones, which took place on 24 January, Rosneft suspended its operations. The refinery's storage tanks were set on fire, and equipment such as a rail loading rack and hydrotreater units was damaged.

One source said that the plant continued to ship fuel into rail tank cars after the January 24 attack because it still had the capability to load dark oils products.

Industry sources say that the refinery's capacity will be reduced to half in the near term until the loading rack for clean products is fully restored.

Rosneft has not responded to our request for comment.

Ryazan refinery will process 13.1 million metric tonnes (262,000 barrels a day) or almost 5% the total Russian refining output in 2024.

According to data from a reliable source, it produced 2.2 millions tons of gasoline and 3.4 million tonnes of diesel. It also produced 4.3 million metric tons of fuel oil, as well as 1 million liters of jet fuel. (Reporting and Editing by Susan Fenton).

(source: Reuters)