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Sources say that Russia's fourth largest oil refinery has halted a processing unit following a drone attack.

Two industry sources said on Friday that the fourth largest oil refinery in Russia, located in Ryazan, south-east of Moscow, had halted its primary crude distillation unit following an attack by a Ukrainian drone on Wednesday.

Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russia’s energy infrastructure, as the peace talks that were mediated by U.S. president Donald Trump failed to progress.

Local authorities in Russia have reported that such attacks are the cause of fuel shortages in several regions.

The Ukrainian General Staff said that Kyiv forces struck the Ryazan Oil Refinery on Thursday.

Industry sources in Russia said that the CDU-4 unit was shut down on Thursday, after it caught fire due to a drone attack.

The unit has a capacity of 4 million metric tonnes per year or 80,000 barrels a day. This is about a quarter the total plant capacity.

The oil company Rosneft that owns the refinery did not reply to a comment request. Sources said that the refinery is still processing oil but in a smaller volume.

According to one source, some units adjacent were also shut down, including a vacuum gasoil hydrotreater, catalytic cracker and reformer.

In 2024 the refinery will process 13.1 million tonnes of crude oil, resulting in 2.3 millions tons of gasoline, 3.4million tons of diesel, and 4.2million tons of fuel. Reporting by Elaine Hardcastle; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle

(source: Reuters)