August 12, 2025
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Saratov Refinery in Russia stopped taking oil after UAV attack – Bloomberg

According to Bloomberg, the Russian oil refinery in Saratov, owned by PJSC “Rosneft”, stopped taking oil after the drone attack on Sunday. Source: Bloomberg with reference to informed sources of details: the publication noted that this oil refining plant is the third, which was damaged by the blows of the drones of this month.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

According to Bloomberg, the Russian oil refinery in Saratov, owned by PJSC “Rosneft”, stopped taking oil after the drone attack on Sunday.

Source: Bloomberg with reference to informed sources

Details: The publication noted that this oil refinery is the third that has been damaged from the drones of the drones of this month.

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Literally Bloomberg: “Russian and Ukrainian military forces exchange blows from the air on the eve of US President Donald Trump’s meeting and his colleagues Vladimir Putin, planned for this Friday.”

Details: Oil refinery in Saratov, located in the Russian Volga region, has a projected capacity of about 140,000 barrels of oil per day.

Bloomberg adds that its prolonged stop can affect the internal supplies of gasoline at a time when fuel demand is demonstrating seasonal growth.

What preceded this:

  • On the night of August 10 in the Russian city of Saratov, drones attacked an oil refinery, after which a large -scale fire broke out at the facility.
  • The General Staff of the Armed Forces confirmed the night strike of Ukrainian drones at the Saratov Oil Refinery in Russia.

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