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REFINING: Russia Refinery Runs Fall to Lowest Since June at 5.28mb/d

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Russia’s crude processing fell to the lowest since June to an average of 5.28mb/d during Sept. 1-25 amid seasonal maintenance, sources told Bloomberg.

  • Processing was 240kb/d down from the August average.
  • In the week to Sept. 25, refinery runs fell 130kb/d w/w to 5.15mb/d.
  • The largest weekly decline was driven by the independent Tyumen refinery in west Siberia with runs down to zero in the week from nearly 88kb/d the week prior.
  • Russia's 182kb/d Antipinsky and 166kb/d Novokuibyshevsk refineries stopped processing last week for planned maintenance according to Reuters sources.
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Russia’s crude processing fell to the lowest since June to an average of 5.28mb/d during Sept. 1-25 amid seasonal maintenance, sources told Bloomberg.

  • Processing was 240kb/d down from the August average.
  • In the week to Sept. 25, refinery runs fell 130kb/d w/w to 5.15mb/d.
  • The largest weekly decline was driven by the independent Tyumen refinery in west Siberia with runs down to zero in the week from nearly 88kb/d the week prior.
  • Russia's 182kb/d Antipinsky and 166kb/d Novokuibyshevsk refineries stopped processing last week for planned maintenance according to Reuters sources.