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In October 1960, the oil refinery opened in the city of Ryazan, and became the industrial core in the area around the city. [1] In August 1974, the Supreme Soviet awarded workers of the plant with honorary medals for their work. [2]
Oil processing at the refinery in 2023 averaged around 96,000 barrels per day. March 13 - The Ryazan oil refinery was set ablaze after a drone attack. It's capacity stands at around 317,000 bpd.
In Ryazan 180 kms (110 miles) from Moscow, a drone attack caused a fire at Rosneft's refinery, Russia's seventh largest and there were initial reports of injuries, governor Pavel Malkov said.
It struck three Russian oil refineries targeted in the cities of Ryazan, about 130 miles southeast of Moscow; Kstovo, in the Nizhny Novgorod region, nearly 300 miles east of the capital; and ...
Major industry enterprises in the city include a military radio electronics production plant and an oil refinery (subsidiary of Rosneft, JSC Ryazan Oil Refining Company). [48] The plant can refine 17 million metric tons of oil per year [38] and is the city's largest employer. Around a quarter of the city's population works in the electronics ...
On 13 March 2024, Ukrainian drones set fire to Rosneft's oil refinery in Ryazan, the seventh largest in Russia, causing injuries according to the regional governor. The refinery is responsible for 8% of Russian aviation fuel, 6.4% of gasoline, 4.1% of diesel and 7.7% of fuel oil.
Ukraine is hitting Russia’s huge oil and gas industry, which despite Western import bans and price caps is the biggest source of revenue for its war economy. Ukraine’s AI-enabled drones are ...
In downstream, TNK-BP controls 675 thousand barrels per day (107.3 × 10 ^ 3 m 3 /d) in installed refining capacity, with principal refining assets such as Ryazan Refinery, Saratov Refinery, Nizhnevartovsk Refinery, and Lysychansk Oil Refinery. The company operates a retail network of approximately 1,400 filling stations in Russia and Ukraine ...