Ryazan refinery halves capacity after drone attack - Reuters

In the aggressor country of russia, the Ryazan Refinery, operated by Rosneft, has shut down about half of its processing capacity since August 2. This happened after a drone attack. Reuters reports this with reference to industry sources.

According to the agency's sources, two main oil refining units were shut down after the drone attacks - CDU-3 with a capacity of 8,600 tons per day and CDU-4 with a capacity of 11,400 tons per day.

It is noted that the Ryazan Refinery is currently operating with the CDU-6 primary oil refining unit, whose capacity is 23,200 tons per day - about 48% of the total capacity.

According to industry sources, the agency said that last year the refinery processed 13.1 million tons of crude oil, produced 2.3 million tons of gasoline, 3.4 million tons of diesel fuel, 4.2 million tons of fuel oil and 1 million tons of jet fuel.

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At the same time, Rosneft's Novokuybyshevsk refinery also suffered from drone attacks and has been shut down since August 2.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on the night of August 2, explosions were heard in a number of regions of the aggressor country, russia, accompanied by the operation of air defense systems. Eyewitnesses reported a drone attack and a large fire at one of the refineries.

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