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REFINING: Russia's Omsk Crude Processing Rose 4% y/y in Jan-Sept

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Russia’s Omsk refinery, the country’s largest, increased crude processing by 4% year-on-year in January to September 2024, according to Gazprom cited by Reuters.

  • The increase is due to a modernisation of its facilities, a statement said.
  • The refinery boosted domestic supply of gasoline by 5% and of diesel by 10% in the period but the statement didn’t provide volumes.
  • Omsk accounted for nearly 8% of Russia's total oil refining in 2023, processing 21.28m tons, or 425,600bpd of oil.
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Russia’s Omsk refinery, the country’s largest, increased crude processing by 4% year-on-year in January to September 2024, according to Gazprom cited by Reuters.

  • The increase is due to a modernisation of its facilities, a statement said.
  • The refinery boosted domestic supply of gasoline by 5% and of diesel by 10% in the period but the statement didn’t provide volumes.
  • Omsk accounted for nearly 8% of Russia's total oil refining in 2023, processing 21.28m tons, or 425,600bpd of oil.