Russia's Ryazan oil refinery halves refining capacity after drone attacks
Ryazan oil refinery, operated by the Rosneft oil company, has halted around half its refining capacity since August 2 following a Ukrainian drone attack last week, three industry sources said.
According to the sources, two primary oil refining units were stopped following the drone attacks - CDU-3 with a capacity of 8,600 tonnes (t) per day, and CDU-4 with a capacity of 11,400 tpd.
At the moment, the Ryazan refinery is operating with the primary oil refining unit CDU-6, which has capacity of 23,200 tpd—around 48% of total capacity.
Last year, the refinery processed 13.1 MMt of crude oil, produced 2.3 MMt of motor gasoline, 3.4 MMt of diesel, 4.2 MMt of fuel oil, and 1.0 MMt of jet, according to industry sources.
Rosneft`s Novokuibyshevsk refinery was also damaged by drone attacks and has been halted since August 2 (learn more).


Comments