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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 ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Ukraine struck Russian oil refineries in a second day of heavy drone attacks on Wednesday, causing a fire at Rosneft's biggest refinery in what President Vladimir Putin said was ...
In 2023, it processed 340,600 bpd of crude oil, the third largest volume among Russian refineries after Omsk and Kirishi. March 23 - A fire broke out at the Kuibyshev refinery after a Ukrainian ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) -A Ukrainian drone struck Russia's third largest oil refinery on Tuesday about 1,300 km (800 miles) from the front lines, hitting a unit that processes about 155,000 barrels of ...
In 2009, Russia produced 12% of the world's oil and had a similar share of global oil exports. [4] Russia produced an average of 10.83 million barrels (1,722,000 m 3) of oil per day in December 2015. [5] In June 2006, Russian crude oil and condensate production reached the post-Soviet maximum of 9.7 million barrels (1,540,000 m 3) per day.
On April 3, 2022, Dmytro Lunin, the acting governor of Poltava Oblast announced that the oil refinery has been "completely destroyed" after a Russian attack. [5] In May, the Russians launched at the destroyed refinery four missiles. [6]
Reuters calculations on April 15 showed that Russia had been able to repair some key oil refineries hit by drones, reducing capacity idled by the attacks to about 10% from almost 14% at the end of ...
In March 1998, a fire broke out at the refinery, which destroyed a refining unit. [5] In 2011, the state-owned Gazprom acquired Sibir Energy and the refinery became entirely state-owned. [6] On 1 September 2024, during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, a fire broke out at the refinery, after reports of a massive Ukrainian drone attack. [7] [8]