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Russia’s idle oil refining capacity revised up by 20% in July, data shows

Russia’s offline primary oil refining capacity has been revised up by 20% in July from the previous plan to 3.9 million metric tons, according to Reuters calculations based on data from industry sources.

Idle capacity for June reached 3.28 million tons, the calculations showed.

The upward revision in July was due to the extension of maintenance at several refineries.

A rise in idle capacity means that refineries use less feedstock to produce fuel, potentially making more crude available for export.
Source: Reuters



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