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Russia's Kuibyshev oil refinery halts main system after drone attack - sources

Rosneftowned Kuibyshev oil refinery in Russia's Samara stopped its CDU5, one of 2 main refining units, following a drone attack over the weekend, 2 market sources told on Monday.

Regional Governor Dmitry Azarov has actually said that fire broke out at the refinery after a Ukrainian drone assaulted it on Saturday early morning, according to Interfax news company.

The fire engulfed the primary oil refining system at the facility, Azarov said.

Ukraine has actually targeted a variety of Russian refineries with drone attacks, typically interrupting their work.

Azarov said a simultaneous drone attack on the Novokuibyshevsky refinery in the area was unsuccessful and its centers suffered no damage.

CDU-5 has production power of 9,500 metric loads per day ( 70,000 barrels each day), or around half the refinery's. capacity.

Another main oil refining system, CDU-4, has production. capability of 10,500 loads per day. It's not instantly clear is. the system was working generally.

Rosneft did not react to an ask for comment.

Last year, the Kuibyshev plant was Russia's 29th greatest oil. refinery by output, accounting for 1.34% of overall oil refining. throughput, having processed 3.687 million lots of petroleum.

It produced 624,000 lots of fuel