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Sources say that Lukoil Volgograd refinery has halted oil processing following drone attacks.

Two sources familiar with the situation said that Lukoil, a Russian oil company, shut down its Volgograd refinery after it was hit by drones.

Ukraine intensified drone strikes on Russian oil installations last week. The attacks targeted major refineries, oil depots and other oil-related facilities in the south and central regions of Russia. This was done daily to prepare for a meeting between U.S. president Donald Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin.

According to market sources, Volgograd Refinery was attacked on August 13 by drones and oil processing at the crude distillation unit CDU-5 has been suspended. This unit has a daily capacity of 9,110 tons.

Sources said that the next drone attack, on August 14, damaged two more crude distillation units. CDU-1 has a daily capacity of 18,590 tonnes and CDU-6 has a daily capacity of 14,570 tonnes.

Lukoil didn't respond to a request for comment.

Local authorities announced on Thursday night that a fire at an oil refinery had been extinguished as of August 14.

Sources said that oil processing at Volgograd has been stopped at least until mid-September.

The Volgograd refinery will process 13.7 million tons of oil in 2024, which is 5.1% of all the Russian refineries. Reporting by In Moscow. (Editing by Jan Harvey.)

(source: Reuters)