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Lukoil expects to restart damaged NORSI oil refinery units in June, sources state

Russian secondlargest oil manufacturer Lukoil prepares to resume operations at its harmed CDU6 main unit and catalytic cracker at the NORSI oil refinery in June following maintenance, 3 market sources stated on Friday.

Lukoil did not right away respond to a request for comment.

Among the sources stated that the CDU-6 main unit, where operations were halted in March following a fire, could be tentatively back up as early as Saturday.

The resumption will enable the catalytic cracker, which has been idled for maintenance given that January, to get feedstocks. It could return to operations on June 10, another source said.

A company source stated last month that the units could be back up in the second quarter.

The NORSI oil refinery suffered technical failures in January and underwent a drone attack in March. NORSI improves about 15.8 million tons of crude a year, or 5.8% of Russia's. total refined crude, a top four amongst Russian oil refineries.

Russia and Ukraine have both used drones to strike critical. infrastructure, military setups and troop concentrations. in their more than two-year conflict, with Kyiv striking Russian. refineries and energy centers in recent months.

The catalytic cracker system is able to process 5,710 lots a. day, while production capacity of CDU-6 depends on 25,710 heaps per. day.

(source: Reuters)