Energy Sector Faces Disruptions Amid Ongoing Russia-Ukraine Conflict
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A drone attack caused a fire at Rosneft's Novokuybyshevsk refinery, leading to the suspension of crude processing. The refinery, capable of processing 8.3 million tons annually, shut down its two crude distillation units but is expected to resume operations in early November. This incident follows recent attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, highlighting ongoing tensions and vulnerabilities in the region.
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