August 10, 2025
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Ryazan Refinery in Russia lost half of capacity after the attack of Ukrainian drones – media

Ryazan oil refinery owned by the Russian state company Rosneft, has only operated on August 2 at 48% of its usual capacity after the attack of Ukrainian drones. Source: Reuters with reference to three sources in the oil refining industry: according to sources, as a result of the attack of drone, Ryazan refinery stopped two main installations of primary oil processing-CDU-3 (8 600 tons per day) and CDU-4 (11,400 tons per day).”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Ryazan oil refinery owned by the Russian state company Rosneft, has only operated on August 2 at 48% of its usual capacity after the attack of Ukrainian drones.

Source: Reuters with reference to three sources in the refining industry

Details: According to sources, as a result of the drone of the drone, the Ryazan refinery stopped two main installations of primary oil processing-CDU-3 (8 600 tons per day) and CDU-4 (11 400 tons per day).

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Currently, the plant operates only on the installation of CDU-6, capable of processing 23 200 tons of oil per day-about 48% of the full capacity of the enterprise.

Literally: “According to sectoral sources, last year the plant processed 13.1 million tons of oil; produced 2.3 million tons of car gasoline; 3.4 million tons of diesel fuel; 4.2 million tons of fuel fuel and 1 million tons of jet fuel.”

Prehistory:

  • On the night of August 2, Ukrainian drones made a massive attack on a number of military and energy objects in the Russian Federation.

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