Key facts
- The Lukoil-Nizhegorodorgsintez refinery suspended operations again.
- A Ukrainian drone strike occurred on July 2.
- The strike damaged a key crude oil processing unit.
- The refinery is Russia's fourth-largest.
- The incident exacerbates Russia's domestic fuel supply crisis.
The Lukoil-Nizhegorodorgsintez refinery, identified as Russia's fourth-largest oil processing facility, has suspended operations once more following a Ukrainian drone attack that occurred on July 2. This latest incident marks a recurrence of disruptions at the plant, which had previously halted operations after an earlier strike. The drone attack specifically damaged a critical crude oil processing unit within the refinery complex. The damage to this key infrastructure is expected to exacerbate Russia's existing domestic fuel supply crisis. The nation has been grappling with challenges in meeting its internal fuel demands, and this disruption at a major refinery is likely to worsen the situation.
