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Russian oil facilities struck by drone attacks, fires

Russia's energy facilities has been struck by drone attacks and fires in the past month, adding to unpredictability in global oil and gas markets currently rocked by the dispute in the Middle East.

Russia and Ukraine have targeted each other's energy facilities in strikes designed to interfere with supply lines and logistics and to demoralise each other as they bid to get the edge in an almost two-year-old war that reveals no indication of ending.

Following are current major events at Russian oil facilities over the past months:

* A Russian appointed authorities stated on Jan. 18 that Ukraine had actually attempted and failed to target a Russian Baltic Sea oil terminal with a drone. Ukraine stated it had struck targets in St Petersburg with domestic-made drone.

Mikhail Skigin, a co-owner of the St Petersburg Oil Terminal, informed RBC media that the air defence had thwarted a. monstrous disaster, which could result in human losses and. ecological damage to the Baltic Sea.

* 4 oil tanks at a big storage facility in the town of. Klintsy in Russia's western Bryansk area caught fire on Jan. 19 after the military lowered a Ukrainian strike drone, the. local governor stated. A representative for Ukraine's military. intelligence firm neither validated nor denied Ukraine's. involvement.

* A fire tore through Ryazan oil refinery, Russia's. third-largest, on Jan 19, the Komsomolskaya Pravda paper. stated, quoting emergency situation services.

* Russian energy giant Novatek on Jan. 21 was. forced to suspend some operations at the big Baltic Sea fuel. export terminal at Ust-luga along with technological procedures. at a neighboring fuel-producing complex due to a fire, begun by. what Ukrainian media said was a drone attack.

Russia will likely cut exports of naphtha by some. 127,500-136,000 barrels daily, or around a 3rd of its overall. exports, after fires disrupted operations at refineries on the. Black and baltic Seas, according to traders and LSEG. ship-tracking information.

* Rosneft's Tuapse oil refinery in southern Russia. stopped oil processing and output on Jan. 26 following a fire,. 2 market sources familiar with the matter informed . A. Ukrainian source said Ukrainian drones attacked the refinery on. the coasts of the Black Sea.

* Lukoil has actually halted a system at NORSI, Russia's 4th largest. refinery, located near the city of Nizhny Novgorod, some 430 km. ( 270 miles) east of Moscow, after an incident.

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Jan. 27 that repair would take a minimum of a month or a month and a. half.

* Russian air defences thwarted a drone attack on Jan. 29 on. the Slavneft-YANOS oil refinery in the city of Yaroslavl,. northeast of Moscow, local guv Mikhail Yevrayev said.

* Two Ukrainian attack drones struck the biggest oil. refinery in the country's south on Saturday, Feb. 3, a source in. Kyiv told , the most recent in a series of long-range attacks. on Russian oil facilities which has minimized Russia's exports of. naphtha, a petrochemical feedstock.

Russia's second-largest oil manufacturer Lukoil, which. owns the 300,000 bpd Volgograd refinery, later said the plant. was working as normal.

* A fire broke out at the Ilsky oil refinery in Russia's. southern Krasnodar region and was snuffed out in about 2. hours, local authorities stated on Feb. 9, but offered no details. of what triggered the fire or its effect on the refinery's output.

The Ilsky refinery is among the main fuel manufacturers in. southern Russia, with a capacity to fine-tune 6.6 million tonnes of. crude a year.

The refinery prepares to resume operations at its harmed. primary processing system this week, according to sources.

A Ukrainian source informed that the drone attack was. behind the fire. Drones likewise attacked the close-by Afipsky oil. refinery, however the results of that operation were still being. determined, the source added. There was no remark from Russia. on an Afipsky attack.

* A Ukrainian drone attacked an oil storage depot in. Russia's Kursk area on Feb. 15, stimulating a fire at the. center, the local guv stated.

(source: Reuters)