Idle capacities for primary oil refining in Russia are expected to increase by 34% in September compared to August due to technical disruptions, drone attacks, and seasonal maintenance, according to Reuters. Approximately 3.9 million tons, or 15% of total refining capacity, is currently out of service (up from 2.95 million tons in August). Typically, increased downtime leads to higher export volumes. Reuters sources indicate that the export loadi...

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