Moscow refinery to be back on line in 2–3 days after emergency shutdown
5/15/2017 7:46:04 AM
MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Moscow oil refinery, halted because of an emergency at the weekend, will resume production within two or three days, TASS news agency quoted the Russian energy ministry as saying.
Transneft said that oil loadings from the port of Kozmino, on the Pacific Ocean, resumed after a storm.
The stoppage will not have an impact on fuel supplies in Moscow, the agency quoted the ministry as saying.
Writing by Christian Lowe; Editing by Vladimir Soldatkin
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