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Russia's No. 4 oil refinery reboots crucial unit damaged by drone, sources say

Russian oil manufacturer Lukoil has actually rebooted an essential piece of equipment for oil processing at its NORSI refinery, Russia's fourthlargest, following a drone attack in March, two market sources told on Wednesday.

The sources stated the CDU-6 crude distillation system, halted on March 12, resumed processing on June 22.

Lukoil did not react to an ask for comment.

The relocation is likely to alleviate worries over possible gas scarcities at the time when the government is debating whether to continue with gas exports in July. A waiver for a restriction on exports is because of end at the end of this month.

A government source informed on Wednesday there had been no choice yet on gasoline exports.

Ukraine has actually been targeting Russian energy infrastructure to try to interfere with Russia's economy and its capability to money its military effort.

Ukrainian officials say attacks have been performed in retaliation for Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy system. Moscow calls the attacks by Ukraine an act of terrorism.

The NORSI refinery in the Nizhny Novgorod region, about 450 kilometres (280 miles) east of Moscow, can process around 17 million metric tons of oil per year, or 340,000 barrels daily. It typically produces 11% of Russia's fuel.

One of the sources said the unit was performing at around 60%. of capacity, processing about 15,800 lots per day.

Before the attack, CDU-6 had the ability to process around 25,710. lots of oil daily, or around 9 million heaps a year, surpassing. the combined capacity of 3 other of the plant's main. systems, CDU-1, CDU-2 and CDU-5.

NORSI processed 22,000 lots of oil per day on average when. CDU-6 was offline. In February it processed around 42,250 heaps. each day on average.

(source: Reuters)