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Drones from Ukraine target Russian energy plants

Ukraine attacked energy facilities in southern Russia on Monday with dozens drones, causing fires to break out at an oil refinery and gas processing plant. Flights from the Volga Mountains to the Caucasus Mountains were also disrupted.

The following is a list petrochemical, oil refineries, and other facilities that have been attacked over the last month.

VOLGOGRAD

Baza, an official Russian Telegram news channel, reported that a series explosions occurred in the vicinity of a refinery owned by Russia's second largest oil producer, Lukoil, in Volgograd, on February 3.

The refinery is one of the largest in south Russia. The refinery has a production capacity of around 300,000 barrels a day. In January, Ukrainian drones also targeted the plant several times.

The Volgograd refinery will process 13.508 millions metric tons of crude oil in 2023, which is 4.9% of all the Russian refineries' total volume.

ASTRAKHAN GAS MANUFACTURING PLANT According to Baza and Russian Telegram, Ukraine attacked a processing plant for gas near Astrakhan in February.

A video of the local governor inspecting the plant was posted on Telegram. He was told by a manager that damage to the gas condensate unit processing unit is being assessed.

The plant is controlled by the gas giant Gazprom and has a processing capacity of around 8,340 tons of gas condensate a day.

In 2023, the plant will produce 703,000 tons gasoline (1.6% of Russia’s total), as well as 492,000 tonnes of diesel (0.6%), and 299,000 tons fuel oil (0.7%).

SIBUR - KSTOVO Russian petrochemicals company Sibur announced on Jan. 29, that shipments from its Kstovo facility had been suspended following a drone attack by Ukraine.

The company produces 770,000 tonnes of olefins per year and 130,000 tonnes of aromatic compounds.

The products of the plant are sent to be further processed, and are used in industries such as construction, automotive, packaging, medicine, housing and community services, and others.

RYAZAN

After a drone attack, the Russian oil refinery Ryazan, owned by Rosneft and operated by them, was destroyed on January 24. Two industry sources claim that the refinery ceased operations following the drone attack.

According to industry sources, the plant with a capacity installed of 350,000 bpd refines around 12.7 million tonnes of Russian crude per year (about 317,000 bpd), which is 5.8% of Russia’s total refined crude.

According to data from a reliable source, the country produced 2.2 millions tons of gasoline in 2024, 3.4million tons of diesel fuel, 4.3million tons of fuel oil, and 1million tons of jet fuel.

ANDREAPOL OIL PUMPING STATION An Ukrainian drone attack on Russia's Andreapol Oil Pumping Station, which is part of the oil-export route via the Baltic Sea Port of Ust-Luga caused a fire, and oil products leaked, according to a source with the Security Service of Ukraine.

The station is part of the Baltic Pipeline System-2, a network of oil pipelines that connects the Soviet-built Druzhba pipe with Baltic Sea ports. (Reporting and Editing by Alison Williams).

(source: Reuters)