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Russian Refinery Runs Plunge to Lowest in More Than Two Decades

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A series of Ukrainian attacks have caused Russian oil refining output to fall to its lowest level in over 21 years. This decline is worsening fuel shortages within Russia and adding additional strain to global oil markets. The attacks targeted refineries, reducing processing capacity and exacerbating supply concerns.

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A series of Ukrainian attacks has pushed Russian refining runs to the lowest in more than 21 years, worsening a domestic fuel shortage and further affecting the global market.

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