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Russia's Tuapse oil refinery to resume operations in November, sources say

Rosneft will resume operations at its oil refinery at the Black Sea port of Tuapse in November, 3 industry sources told Reuters.

The plant, one of Russia's greatest Black Sea refineries, is anticipated to process about 480,000 metric lots of petroleum next month, traders added.

Rosneft did not instantly reply to an ask for comment.

The refinery suspended processing from Oct. 1 due to the fact that of low margins on refined fuels, sources have actually stated.

The export-oriented Tuapse plant, which has processing capability of 240,000 barrels each day (bpd) of oil, produces naphtha, fuel oil, vacuum gasoil and high-sulphur diesel, primarily providing Turkey, China, Malaysia and Singapore.

The refinery products practically no gas and low-sulphur diesel to Russia's domestic market.

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

(source: Reuters)