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Russia's Tuapse oil refinery suspends processing considering that Oct. 1, sources state

Rosneft's Black Sea oil refinery in Tuapse has actually suspended processing since Oct. 1 due to low margins on refined fuels, two market sources informed Reuters.

The plant, one of Russia's greatest Black Sea refineries, is technically able to run, however will remain idle in October amid low profitability for exports of refined fuels compared to crude, traders included.

Rosneft did not instantly respond to an ask for remark.

The shutdown of the Tuapse refinery suggests Russian oil item exports from the Black Sea port of Tuapse are set to fall in October by 69% month-on-month to 0.312 million metric tons, traders said.

Margins on refined fuels have fallen due to high prices, substantial production volumes and a seasonal fall in demand.

The export-oriented Tuapse plant, which has processing capacity of 240,000 barrels daily (bpd) of oil, produces naphtha, fuel oil, vacuum gasoil and high-sulphur diesel, primarily providing Turkey, China, Malaysia and Singapore. It supplies nearly no fuel and low-sulphur diesel to Russia's domestic market.

In 2023 the plant processed 9.322 million metric tons of petroleum, producing 3.306 million tons of gasoil and 3.123 million tons of fuel oil.

The plant has actually likewise been interrupted this year by damage from Ukrainian drone attacks. Ukraine has been systematically targeting Russian energy infrastructure in an attempt to interfere with Russia's economy and its capability to money Russia's war in Ukraine, something the Kremlin calls an unique military operation.

(source: Reuters)