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The Russian Ministry of Defense reported the destruction of eight drones on the territory of the Saratov region on the night of 10 August. One...
The Russian oil refinery in Saratov, owned by PAO Rosneft, stopped taking oil after a drone strike, which could have significant consequences for Russia's domestic fuel supply, especially in the context of the seasonal increase in the demand for petrol. Bloomberg writes about this. AC ZAINTERESUE THROUGH the impact drones reached a region of the Russian Federation that had not previously been hit — Radio Liberty, according to the Agency's source…
The Russian oil refinery Rosneft in the Volga region, located in the Saratov region, suspended the reception of oil after the attack of Ukrainian drones on the night of August 10. — Ukrinform.
Drone strike halts Rosneft Oil Refinery Operations – Oil & Gas 360
(Oil Price)– A Sunday drone attack on the Saratov refinery, owned by Russia’s oil giant Rosneft, prompted the facility to halt the intake of crude oil, a source with knowledge of the matter told Bloomberg on Monday. The Saratov Refinery in the Volga region has the capacity to process 140,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude, but it has now been forced offline due to Ukrainian drone strikes. The Saratov refinery, which has been part of Rosneft since
The NHP stopped after the drone attack.
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