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Sources say that the Saratov refinery in Russia was shut down on 11 November after drone attacks.

Two industry sources said that the Saratov refinery in Russia, located on the Volga River, halted primary oil refining after Ukrainian drone attacks on 11 November.

Sources claim that the plant may remain closed until the end the month.

Ukraine has intensified drone attacks in Russia. The aim is to destroy oil refineries and depots, and shut down pipelines, as well as Moscow's main source of funding the war in Ukraine.

The Ukrainian military announced on Tuesday that it had conducted strikes against the Saratov refinery. The attack caused a fire and explosions in the surrounding area.

On Friday, the plant was also struck.

On Friday, the governor of Saratov said that drones had caused damage to civilian infrastructure.

According to sources and an online video purporting that it shows the attack on the refinery plant, a large storage tank caught fire.

Rosneft which controls the plant did not respond to a comment request.

Sources said that the CDU-6 crude distillation unit could be damaged. This is the only primary processing unit of the plant. The nameplate capacity of the plant is around 20,000 metric tonnes, or 147,000 bbls.

Saratov's refinery will process 5.8 million tonnes of oil in 2024. This is around 2.2% the total amount of oil processed by Russia. The refinery produced 1.9 millions tons of diesel and 1.2 million tonnes of gasoline, as well as 1 million tons fuel oil. (Reporting and Editing by Louise Heavens).

(source: Reuters)