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Sources say that Saratov's oil refinery in Russia has suspended operations following drone attacks

Industry sources say that the Rosneft owned oil refinery in Saratov, a city in southern Russia, has suspended fuel production due to safety concerns following drone attacks by Ukraine on Tuesday. They expect the plant will resume operations within a few days.

The Ukrainian military announced earlier Tuesday that they had hit an oil refinery overnight in Russia's Saratov Region, causing fire.

Roman Busargin said that the Ukrainian drone attack had damaged an industrial facility but failed to identify it.

According to two industry sources, oil processing was suspended at the refinery but that key units had not been damaged.

Rosneft didn't respond to a comment request. "There's nothing serious. The main processes are working fine. The processing has temporarily been stopped. In a few days, it will slowly return to normal," said an industry source.

In 2024, the Saratov refinery will process 5.8 million tons of oil (116.160 barrels each day), which is equivalent to 2.2% in Russia's overall refining capacity.

Last year, it produced 1.2 millions tons of gasoline, 1.9 Million tons of diesel fuel, 1,000,000 tons of fuel oil, and 300,000 tonnes of bitumen. David Goodman, Editor (Reporting)

(source: Reuters)