A fire broke out in a railway fuel loading rack: a tank holding 20 thousand tons of fuel burned and other containers were damaged. A jet fuel hydrotreat unit was also burned, sources said.
Ryazan Oil Refinery RosneftOne of the top 5 largest in Russia and fuel supply including the Moscow region, stopped shipping after a drone attack. This was reported by Reuters, citing four sources of the industry.
It is said that as a result of the business impact, a fire broke out on a railway fuel loading rack: a tank holding 20 thousand tons of gasoline was burned and other containers were damaged.
The load of fuel from the plant had to be suspended, a source said familiar to the plant’s operation. According to another conversation, a jet fuel hydrotreat unit was also burned, which provided 100% of the plant capacity for this type of fuel.
Another source said that the fire could lead to a reduction or complete cessation of railroads of petroleum products from the plant, worth about 30 thousand tons per day.
“So far there is no clarity after the fire is extinguished, damage and consequences will be determined at the beginning, there will be delays in shipments,” the source said.
Last year, Ryazan Oil Refinery was the largest plant Rosneft, which forms 5% of all oil purification in the country, has been twice attacked by UAVs.
We will remind you that Russia has now announced a massive drone attack in 11 regions, Moscow and Crimea. We’re talking about 121 drones and all of them seem “destroyed.”
At the same time, it was learned about the explosions in a refinery in Ryazan, and a Bryansk plant had suspended operations. Silicon El. The Russians admitted that part of the production area was damaged.
Later, the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces confirmed successful strikes in Ryazan and Bryansk.
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Source: korrespondent

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