After drone attack, Moscow oil refinery stopped working – Reuters.
03.09.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
03.09.2024
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According to Reuters, the Moscow oil refinery stopped the operation of the "Euro+" unit after a night drone attack. Repair work on the unit will last about a week, and then processing will be resumed.
The "Euro+" unit is one of the most important at the refinery and accounts for half of the total crude oil primary processing capacity.
The unit includes a crude oil distillation unit, reforming and diesel fuel hydrotreating installation.
The Moscow refinery belongs to the Russian division of Gazprom - Gazprom Neft.
Additionally, drones attacked the Konakovskaya power plant in the Tver region of Russia. The attack occurred around 3:30 am and caused a fire at the station.
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