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Sources say that Russia's NORSI refinery has halted its operations following a drone attack on Sunday.

Two industry sources said that NORSI, Russia’s fourth largest oil refinery, suspended operations on April 5, following an attack by a Ukrainian drone.

The temporary 'closure' of the refinery will increase the uncertainty in Russia's energy industry, which has already been hit by a series of Ukrainian attacks including those that have targeted its major oil-exporting terminals on the Black Sea or the Baltic Sea. Russian authorities announced on Sunday that a drone had attacked the NORSI oil refinery, causing it to catch fire. Gleb Nikitin said that two facilities at the plant had been hit, and a power station, as well as several houses, were also damaged.

According to the Saint-Petersburg International Mercantile Exchange (SPIMEX), Lukoil does not offer to sell gasoline or diesel from its refinery located 450 km east of Moscow.

On Tuesday, industry sources said that the suspension of supplies may be extended until the end?of the month.

Lukoil didn't immediately respond to a comment request.

NORSI is Russia's second-largest gasoline producer. It can process 16 million metric tons of crude oil per year or 320,000 barrels of fuel per day. Hugh Lawson, Editor and Reporter.

(source: Reuters)