Russia's December idle oil refining capacity revised up 60%
Russia plans to take 1.1 MM tonnes (t) of refining capacity offline in December, up more than 60% from a previous estimate but still less than half the 2.4 MMt in November, according to calculations based on data from industry sources.
A decline in idle capacity means refineries consume more feedstock to produce fuel, making less crude available for export.
Technological stoppages and maintenance of some units at the Krasnodar, Komsomolsk, Volgograd, Ilsky and Yaisk oil refineries will contribute to the upwards revision for December.
The offline capacity is likely to rise further to 1.5 MMt during the month due to maintenance and stoppages.
Expected cumulative offline primary oil refining capacity in Russia reached 40.7 MMt in 2024, up 13% from 2023.
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