The volume of nonsense power of refineries increased by 54% compared to June and 118% higher than August of August last year.
The amount of downtime in Russian oil refineries in August set a historical record – 6.4 million tons. It reports about it Reuters With reference to industry resources.
Due to the beginning of the month, according to the agency, the average basic basis of oil refinement capacities reached 23% or 206 thousand tons per day.
Of these, 157 thousand tonnes per day, or 17% of the total capacity of refineries in the country, was stopped due to attacking seedlings, damaged by at least ten factories and disabled at least five of them. The downtime volume of refineries increased by 54% compared to June and became 118% higher than August of August last year.
At the same time, Reuters’ resources record, there is no sharp collapse in fuel making in the country. Oil companies reduced production in August by only 5%, as problems with damaged factories were compensated by increasing the loading of existing refinery.
On Monday, August 25, leaders of oil companies were called to the Russian Federation government for a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak. The possibility of updating fuel reserves accumulated by oil workers is considered smooth a deficiency that has emerged in the covered Crimea, as well as in Transbaikalia, Primorye and Kurils.
Novak’s leading managers have pledged that the fuel crisis will end in September. According to Rossmi, oil workers explained the disappearance of fuel by increasing the tourist flow and the hype organized by the Russians.
Fueling prices for gasoline, which in August set 11 maximum historum, has been slowly declining in recent days. Within a week, the AI-95 ton tonne on St. However, the quotes remain higher than the beginning of the year of 43% and 29%, respectively.
Also, units of forces without system and GUR invaded the Afipsky Refinery in the Krasnodar territory of the Russian Federation.
Fuel in the Russian Federation will be a deficiency. Big -scale stroke for refineries
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