Kirishinefteorgsintez NPZ suspended about one month oil processing at the initial installation of AT-6. Also, the drones attacks underwent Primorsk oil ports.
One of Russia’s largest refineries of Kirishhinefteorgsintez (Kinef) SurgunFtogaz suspended for nearly one month oil processing in the initial installation of AT-6 due to fire after attacking unattracted vehicle (UAV). Reuters reported this reference to resources.
Leningrad regional governor Alexander Drozdenko on September 14 on his Telegram channel reported a refinery fire. According to him, three UAVs were said to have been destroyed in the Kirish area.
According to publication interlocutors, as a result of the AT-6 installation attack, the oven and other units, as well as the equipment were damaged. According to preliminary estimates, it can take about a month to adjust.
As you know, installing and -6 with a capacity of 7.6 million tonnes per year (21.710 tons per day) is one of the two major major installations in Kinef NPS, worth 38% of the total nominal plant power, reaching 20 million tonnes of raw oil material per year (57.430 tons per day).
According to resources, the plant will increase the loading of the remaining existing installation by 15-20%, which will maintain processing at the level of 72-75% of the nominal value during the AT-6 downtime.
At the same time, Kinef maintains three other basic installations at work: ATT-6 (22.860 tons per day), ATT-2 (8.000 tons per day), and-1 (4.860 tonnes per day)-a total of 35.720 tons per day or 62% of the total plant power.
In the past, UAV invasion of the kines has been held, but it has no significant consequences. Thus, in March of this year, the UAV injured the fuel tank on the territory of the plant, while the fire was managed to prevent it.
In addition, the drones attacks have undergone the Primorsk oil port, now it works with reduced power.
It was noted that on the morning of September 12, the Primorsk oil meter had suspended oil transmission due to attacks of drones, which caused, in particular, a fire in two tanks – Kusto and CAI yun.
The Governor of the Leningrad region confirmed the reality of a fire in a vessel and in a pumping oil installation, but the operation of operations was not reported. He later added that the fire was extinguished.
According to resources, the Port of Primorsk on Saturday continued oil transshipment after attacking unitless aircraft (UAV) a day before, but operated at low power.
As you know, the Port of Primorsk oil capacity in the Baltic Sea is about 1 million oil barrels per day and about 300,000 diesel fuel barrels per day, making it a key point of transshipment for the basic Russian variety.
According to resources, the schedule of exporting oil for the current month will be made with a delay of several days.
Publication interlocutors reported that last week’s oil was loaded with only two tanks, and it is not yet clear if all Moorings were in working condition.
According to LSEG, Kusto and Cai Yun Tankers are anchors near Primorsk.
Earlier it was reported that drones had damaged installations and pipelines at two Bashneft factories in the UFA Russian city.
Note that on the night of September 12, one of the largest attacks on the territory of the Russian Federation has taken place since the beginning of an entire war. Powerful blows fell into the lukoil oil depot near Smolensk, the largest Russian oil port of Primorsk, as well as the warehouse of enemy drones in the covered Luhansk region. In addition, explosions sounded near Moscow, St. Petersburg and the Rostov region.
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