Russian propagandists use the Euphemism of Force Majora in relation to drones that paralyze the work of their oil refineries.
The wholesale sales of fuel in Russia fell to a two -a minimum, and prices continued to beat the records. The deficiency was aggravated by the cessation of refinery after attacking Ukrainian drones and high demand by farmers. This is reported by Russian Pro -Government Publication Kommersant.
The sale of A-92 gasoline at St. exchange.
A-95 sales were reduced by 15.5%compared to the previous day, up to 12.06 thousand tons. Generally, the sale of fuel in the exchange has reduced 19.1%to 27.7 thousand tons.
The reduction in fuel sales is associated with the non -scheduled stop of many large refineries, but the cause of stops -arrow -time attacks of drones -is not indicated.
In Russia, oil refineries have expressed “Majeure strength” and do not send fuel, as a result of which inventory is rapidly depleted. On September 16, in the regions of the Russian Federation, two independent networks (about 20 gas stations in each) have suspended retail sales and released fuel only under long -term contracts.
Refinery stops also at the same time increased demand. The reduction in sales volumes, in particular, is associated with high demand from Russian farmers during an active harvest campaign in September-October.
Participants in the market are afraid that fuel supplies in September may be delayed due to unaccompanied repairing refineries, summarizing the publication.
Remember that we have already written about Volgograd explosions. On social networks, it is assumed that the purpose of wolf remembering can be the goal.
Volgograd refineries stop after attacking – MSC
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Source: korrespondent

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