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Emergency services report that a drone attack extinguished the fire at Russia's Afipsky refinery.

Local emergency services reported on Thursday that a fire caused by drone debris at the Afipsky refinery, in Russia's Krasnodar Region, had been extinguished.

The Russian Defence Ministry reported that air defence systems shot down nine Ukrainian drones overnight over the region.

The extent of damage to the Afipsky Refinery was not immediately known. This refinery along with the Krasnodar Refinery processed 7.2 millions metric tons crude oil by 2024.

According to market sources, the disruption at Afipsky may result in a lower use of crude oil and could potentially add extra barrels to Russia’s exports for August.

Drone attacks by Ukraine have regularly targeted Russian oil refineries, gas stations and ports for exporting oil and natural gas.

Russia will increase its exports to two million barrels of crude oil per day from its western ports in August. This is about 200,000 barrels more than the previous estimate. Two refineries had more crude left to export following cuts made after Ukrainian drone attacks.

Following the drone attacks on August 2, the Rosneft-operated refineries in Ryazan, and Novokuibyshevsk, stopped operations at several crude distillation unit. Three industry sources estimate that repairs will take a month. (Reporting and Editing by Emelia Matarise Sithole)

(source: Reuters)