At this point, it would probably be easier to list the ones the Ukrainians haven’t bombed.
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I’m confused. Help me out.
If all top twenty refineries have been hit at least once, shouldn’t *somebody* have called BINGO?
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Are you going to tell us?
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The UNITED24 Media team compiled a list of Russia’s largest oil refineries and assessed which have been successfully targeted:
Omsk Refinery (owned by Gazprom Neft, located in Omsk region, capacity: 21 million tons) — hit.
Kirishi Refinery (Kirishinefteorgsintez) (owned by Surgutneftegaz, located in the Leningrad region, capacity: 20.1 million tons) — hit.
Ryazan Refinery (owned by Rosneft, located in the Ryazan region, capacity: 17.1 million tons) — hit.
Lukoil-Nizhny Novgorod Refinery (owned by Lukoil, located in Nizhny Novgorod region, capacity: 17.0 million tons) — hit.
Yaroslavl Refinery (Slavneft-Yaroslavnefteorgsintez) (jointly owned by Gazprom Neft and Rosneft, located in Yaroslavl region, capacity: 15.72 million tons) — hit.
Lukoil-Volgograd Refinery (owned by Lukoil, located in Volgograd region, capacity: 14.5 million tons) — hit.
Lukoil-Perm Refinery (owned by Lukoil, located in Perm Krai, capacity: 13.1 million tons) — hit.
Moscow Refinery (owned by Gazprom Neft, located in the Moscow region, capacity: 10.5 million tons) — hit.
Angarsk Petrochemical Company (owned by Rosneft, located in the Irkutsk region, capacity: 10.2 million tons) — was not targeted, likely due to the long distance.
Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat (owned by Gazprom, located in Bashkortostan, capacity: 10.0 million tons) — hit.
Bashneft-Ufaneftekhim (owned by Bashneft, located in Bashkortostan, capacity: 9.5 million tons) — hit.
Tuapse Refinery (owned by Rosneft, located in Krasnodar Krai, capacity: 9.03 million tons) — hit.
Taneco Refinery (owned by Tatneft, located in Tatarstan, capacity: 8.7 million tons) — hit.
Komsomolsk Refinery (owned by Rosneft, located in Khabarovsk Krai, capacity: 8.3 million tons) — not hit.
TAIF-NK Refinery (owned by TAIF, located in Tatarstan, capacity: 8.3 million tons) — hit.
Novokuibyshevsk Refinery (owned by Rosneft, located in the Samara region, capacity: 7.9 million tons) — hit.
Antipinsky Refinery (owned by Rusinvest, located in the Tyumen region, capacity: 7.5 million tons) — not hit.
Bashneft-Ufimsky refinery plant (owned by Bashneft, located in Bashkortostan, capacity: 7.5 million tons) — hit.
Achinsk Refinery (owned by Rosneft, located in Krasnoyarsk Krai, capacity: 7.5 million tons) — not hit.
Bashneft – Novoil Refinery (owned by Bashneft, located in Bashkortostan, capacity: 7.1 million tons) — hit.
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Hehehe
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Betcha can hit them all again, Russian ada is to good. Go ahead and try, I’ll wait… and get good video, popcorn is almost ready
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Oil tankers ships are the only source of income
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While it it difficult to fix an oil refinery, it is impossible to refloat an oil tanker. Could the Ukrainians just sink these undefended and irreplaceable tankers? Preferably when they are empty.
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I was a little worried when I googled how much oil Russia has in potential stockpile to use/sell (60 years, apparently). But that has to be refined and can’t be stored once refined for long. So bombing refineries is brilliant, and I hope they keep going.
Doesn’t matter how much oil they got, if it can’t be turned into the correct product!
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Hit them all again
At this point, it would probably be easier to list the ones the Ukrainians haven’t bombed.
I’m confused. Help me out.
If all top twenty refineries have been hit at least once, shouldn’t *somebody* have called BINGO?
Are you going to tell us?
The UNITED24 Media team compiled a list of Russia’s largest oil refineries and assessed which have been successfully targeted:
Omsk Refinery (owned by Gazprom Neft, located in Omsk region, capacity: 21 million tons) — hit.
Kirishi Refinery (Kirishinefteorgsintez) (owned by Surgutneftegaz, located in the Leningrad region, capacity: 20.1 million tons) — hit.
Ryazan Refinery (owned by Rosneft, located in the Ryazan region, capacity: 17.1 million tons) — hit.
Lukoil-Nizhny Novgorod Refinery (owned by Lukoil, located in Nizhny Novgorod region, capacity: 17.0 million tons) — hit.
Yaroslavl Refinery (Slavneft-Yaroslavnefteorgsintez) (jointly owned by Gazprom Neft and Rosneft, located in Yaroslavl region, capacity: 15.72 million tons) — hit.
Lukoil-Volgograd Refinery (owned by Lukoil, located in Volgograd region, capacity: 14.5 million tons) — hit.
Lukoil-Perm Refinery (owned by Lukoil, located in Perm Krai, capacity: 13.1 million tons) — hit.
Moscow Refinery (owned by Gazprom Neft, located in the Moscow region, capacity: 10.5 million tons) — hit.
Angarsk Petrochemical Company (owned by Rosneft, located in the Irkutsk region, capacity: 10.2 million tons) — was not targeted, likely due to the long distance.
Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat (owned by Gazprom, located in Bashkortostan, capacity: 10.0 million tons) — hit.
Bashneft-Ufaneftekhim (owned by Bashneft, located in Bashkortostan, capacity: 9.5 million tons) — hit.
Tuapse Refinery (owned by Rosneft, located in Krasnodar Krai, capacity: 9.03 million tons) — hit.
Taneco Refinery (owned by Tatneft, located in Tatarstan, capacity: 8.7 million tons) — hit.
Komsomolsk Refinery (owned by Rosneft, located in Khabarovsk Krai, capacity: 8.3 million tons) — not hit.
TAIF-NK Refinery (owned by TAIF, located in Tatarstan, capacity: 8.3 million tons) — hit.
Novokuibyshevsk Refinery (owned by Rosneft, located in the Samara region, capacity: 7.9 million tons) — hit.
Antipinsky Refinery (owned by Rusinvest, located in the Tyumen region, capacity: 7.5 million tons) — not hit.
Bashneft-Ufimsky refinery plant (owned by Bashneft, located in Bashkortostan, capacity: 7.5 million tons) — hit.
Achinsk Refinery (owned by Rosneft, located in Krasnoyarsk Krai, capacity: 7.5 million tons) — not hit.
Bashneft – Novoil Refinery (owned by Bashneft, located in Bashkortostan, capacity: 7.1 million tons) — hit.
Hehehe
Betcha can hit them all again, Russian ada is to good. Go ahead and try, I’ll wait… and get good video, popcorn is almost ready
Oil tankers ships are the only source of income
While it it difficult to fix an oil refinery, it is impossible to refloat an oil tanker. Could the Ukrainians just sink these undefended and irreplaceable tankers? Preferably when they are empty.
I was a little worried when I googled how much oil Russia has in potential stockpile to use/sell (60 years, apparently). But that has to be refined and can’t be stored once refined for long. So bombing refineries is brilliant, and I hope they keep going.
Doesn’t matter how much oil they got, if it can’t be turned into the correct product!