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Russia's Kuibyshev oil refinery halts main system after drone attack - sources

The Rosneft-owned Kuibyshev oil refinery in Russia's city of Samara stopped CDU-5, one of 2 main improving units, knocking out half of its capacity following a. drone attack over the weekend, two market sources told . on Monday.

Regional Guv Dmitry Azarov has stated that a fire broke. out at the refinery after a Ukrainian drone assaulted it on. Saturday early morning, according to Interfax news agency. The blaze. engulfed the primary oil refining system, he said.

Ukraine has stepped up attacks on Russian oil infrastructure. since the start of the year, striking numerous big refineries. in an effort to maim Russia's military and curb its army's. advances.

Russian oil refining capacity that was closed down in the. first quarter due to Ukrainian drone attacks on at least seven. refineries total up to about 4.6 million tons (370,500 barrels. daily), or some 7% of the overall, calculations reveal, on. top of upkeep related to other causes.

The United States has actually prompted Ukraine to halt drone strikes. on Russian energy facilities, alerting they risk provoking. retaliation and driving up worldwide oil rates, the Financial. Times reported on Friday, mentioning people familiar with the. matter.

Russia's oil refining production forecast for 2024 remains. unchanged and close to last year's level of around 5.5 million. barrels each day, Energy Minister Nikolai Shulginov said on. Wednesday.

Azarov said a simultaneous drone attack on the. Novokuibyshevsky refinery in the region was not successful and its. centers suffered no damage.

CDU-5 has production power of 9,500 metric lots daily. ( 70,000 barrels daily), around half its capability.

Another primary oil refining unit, CDU-4, has production. capability of 10,500 loads per day. It was not right away clear if. the unit was working typically.

Rosneft did not react to a request for comment.

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

It produced 624,000 lots of fuel

(source: Reuters)