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Sources: Russian refinery NORSI shut down after drone attack

NORSI, Russia’s fourth largest oil refinery, and the second largest gasoline producer, suspended operations after an?Ukrainian?drone attack on Wednesday. This move is likely to worsen fuel shortages across the country, according to?two sources in industry? on Thursday.

Ukraine has said that its campaign of drone strikes against Russian energy installations is aimed at reducing a major source of funding for war and bringing the conflict closer to Russians.

The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, has stated that such attacks on civil infrastructure are meant to create a rift among the populace.

Sources said that the attack at NORSI damaged CDU-5, a primary?refining?unit. The unit's capacity is 12,000 metric tonnes per day, or about a quarter of NORSI's production capability.

The refinery may use other units in the near future to restart operations.

Lukoil did not respond to a comment request.

SPIMEX (the St. Petersburg International Mercantile Exchange) has halted the sale of gasoline and diesel from NORSI - starting on Wednesday.

Gleb Nikitin, the Governor of Nizhny Novgorod Region, said in a Telegram message on Wednesday that a 'industrial facility was damaged by falling debris from drones and two people were killed. He did not identify the facility.

The refinery is located near Kstovo, in the Nizhny Novgorod Region about 450 km east of Moscow.

The plant has the capacity to process 15 million tonnes of crude oil per year, and can produce 500,000 tons bitumen, 5 million tons gasoline, and more than 5 million gallons of diesel. Reporting by Mark Potter Mark Potter (Editing by Mark Potter).

(source: Reuters)