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Russia's Novak says there's no need for diesel export ban

There is no need for Russia to ban exports of diesel to tackle rising prices and possible scarcities of the fuel after drone attacks lowered refining capability, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak stated on Friday.

Speaking with reporters, Novak likewise stated, without elaborating, that the Novatek-led Arctic LNG 2 job, which began tentative production in December, remains in discuss liquefied natural gas (LNG) deliveries as Western sanctions prevent the accessibility of tankers for the job.

Russia has actually faced a high decrease in oil refining capacity, paralyzed by technical failures and drone attacks. It banned exports of gas for half a year starting from March 1.

Refining capacity shut down by drone attacks has reached 14%. of Russia's overall oil refining capacity, according to . calculations. The country's overall day-to-day offline primary oil. refining capability has actually leapt by around a 3rd in March from. February to 4.079 million metric tons.

Novak stated that other oil refineries managed to increase. their output, while the federal government is dealing with the issue of. fuel shipments from plants amidst train traffic jams.

The situation in the oil items market is stable today,. Novak stated.

Our companies have currently increased the load at the. readily available capacities. It enabled more supply, consisting of ... fuel and diesel fuel.

Discussing a technical failure at the Norsi refinery,. Russia's fourth-largest by output, Novak said that a. malfunctioning turbine might resume operations in a month or two.

Industry sources have actually stated one of 2 catalytic crackers. remains out of action at the plant.

ARCTIC LNG 2

In comments about Arctic LNG 2, type in Russia's plans to. get a fifth of the worldwide liquefied gas market share by. 2030-2035, Novak said that Novatek has actually remained in discuss freight. shipment.

The company has actually said business LNG products from the. job was because of begin in the first quarter of 2024.

Nevertheless, Washington in November imposed sanctions versus. the project that followed separate procedures connected to the. task in September, over Russia's dispute with Ukraine.

The job also has the obstacle of protecting gas providers.

Fearing a backlash from the sanctions, foreign investors. suspended involvement in the project, renouncing their. obligations for funding and for offtake contracts for the. plant.

Reacting to a question on when the first LNG freight. will be delivered from the task, Novak said that the business. is dealing with the issues, corresponding talks are under method.

Their main issue is with the tankers, he added.