In the Central, these refineries were the Ryazan, Yaroslavl, and Moscow refineries. In the NW region, these were the Kirishsky, Ust-Luga, Ukhta, and Usinsk refineries. In the Far East, these refineries were the Komsomolsk and Khabarovsk refineries. Finally, in the Ural, these were the Surgutsk and Antipinsky Refineries. Fig. 1.
Can Russia repair oil refineries hit by Ukrainian drones?
REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights MOSCOW, April 15 (Reuters) – Russia has been able to swiftly repair some of key oil refineries hit by Ukrainian drones, reducing capacity idled by the attacks to about 10% from almost 14% at the end of March, Reuters calculations showed.
Which companies are involved in Russian oil refining?
Significant contributions to Russian oil refining were made by vertically integrated companies that carried out both oil production and refining: 1 — Rosneft, 2 — Gazprom, 3 — Lukoil, 4 — Surgut-NG, 5 — Tatneft, 6 — NOVATEK, 7 — TNK-BP, and 8 — Bashneft.
What happened to Russia’s oil refinery?
According to Reuters’ calculations, in March about 14% of Russia’s oil refinery capacity was shut down due to the Ukrainian drone attacks, resulting in a roughly 12% decline of gasoline production. As a result, gasoline prices have reached a six-month high in early April. Smoke rises over the Ryazan oil refinery hit by fire. Alexander Ryumin / TASS