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Moscow Oil Refinery resumes operations at drone-hit unit, sources say

Gazprom Neftowned Moscow Oil Refinery on Tuesday resumed operations at unrefined distillation unit6 (CDU6), which was suspended following a drone attack on Sept. 1, two industry sources informed Reuters on Friday.

Gazprom Neft did not immediately reply to a request for remark.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated on the day of the attack that a number of drones targeted the Moscow refinery and triggered a. fire at a separate technical room at the plant.

Sources said the refinery suspended operations at integrated. refining system Euro+, that includes CDU-6.

The Euro+ system accounts for some 50% of the plant's overall. prime refining capability, as its crude distillation unit has actually a. capability of 6 million metric tons of oil each year.

In 2023, the Moscow plant processed 11.6 million tons of. petroleum, producing 2.6 million lots of gas, 3.3 million. lots of gasoil, 2.3 million tonnes of fuel oil and 0.9 million. lots of jet fuel.

(source: Reuters)