Is that so? And here I thought Russia had the largest AA umbrella known to man, the landscape bristling with SAM rockets pointing menacingly in the air.
I hope they managed to hit the cracking tower. Then theres no high octane fuel out of that place for a long time. Oil is not well right now.
Dopamine hit!
Burn 🔥 da mudder fukkin orcs
Good!!
Is this the second one just today? The other one was in Rayan right?
Just wanted to chime in and add these stats about how much of a loss this will be if its fully shutdown
“It accounts for about 6.4% of Russia’s gasoline production, 4.1% of diesel, 7.7% of fuel oil and 8% of aviation fuel, according to the sources.”
Russia: Bans gasoline exports to keep domstic prices down.
Ukraine: I see you’re low on refined prtroleum products, would you like some help with that?
Sauron did not think they would hit his Tower
They can fix it in few days, but still big W for Ukraine. Keep them comin
..and how the Ruzzzzzian governors lie!!! Of course, when the drones hit their target, they can’t lie because it is too obvious! But the air defenses knocked dozens, perhaps hundreds of drones out of the sky!!! Fake success is better than no success for the Ruzzzzzian population!!
I hope it explodes.
Russia is gonna be importing oil by the end of the year.
Drone Baby drone!!
Burn baby burn. Maybe the average orc will finally look up and blame their regime when they see gas prices at $25 a liter lol
Hit it again and again.
Say uncle Russia. This isn’t what you signed up for…
Leave Ukraine and beg for peace.
Let’s stop the insanity.
There are clearly several chemical / petroleum engineers commenting in all these refinery damage postings and sharing information. We all have hard-ons because we know how big a deal these events are. And there are others asking questions to try and understand the issues. One clarifying point I want to make for the latter folks is the distinction between the crude oil value chain and the refinery products value chain.
Russia extracts crude oil from the ground and much of this goes to the export market and it funds their economy. But this does not go through the refineries. It is merely extracted from the ground and then transported separately by pipeline/ships/etc.
The refineries take a smaller portion of the crude produced and process it into aviation fuel/diesel/gasoline/etc. This is primarily used in their domestic market…much less is exported. In fact, they recently put a ban on exports of refinery products for 6 months.
I am not sure some people are understanding this distinction. Damage to the refineries is not alone going to stop the flow of funds from crude oil exports into the Russian economy.
But it will very quickly impact their citizenry and the price/availability of these refinery products.
Oh no!!!!
Anyway…
Why would the Ukrainians carry out the attack in broad daylight? Wouldn’t it be harder to resist at night?
I wonder if this will affect Russian gas prices in Russia. Higher gas prices will make the civilians feel the impact of the war. How many oil refineries does it take to cripple the Russian economy that relies on fossil fuel exports?
Special Military Operation has some trouble. What can you do? [shrug]
Meanwhile, I’ll do a tiny little jig.
Drip-drip-drip, Putin!
Good news, now Ukraine needs to quickly hit others, so the Russians really feel it, and before they start putting air defences that will stop hits like this.
Didn’t see any civillian buildings hit in that attack, no destroyed hospitals, no bombed schools, no cars on fire or bombed parks, no shopping centres either.
This is how the civilised defend themselves from the barbarism of Putin.
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Burn, baby, burn!! 🔥
It’s now a renotsofinery! 😅
Is that so? And here I thought Russia had the largest AA umbrella known to man, the landscape bristling with SAM rockets pointing menacingly in the air.
I hope they managed to hit the cracking tower. Then theres no high octane fuel out of that place for a long time. Oil is not well right now.
Dopamine hit!
Burn 🔥 da mudder fukkin orcs
Good!!
Is this the second one just today? The other one was in Rayan right?
Just wanted to chime in and add these stats about how much of a loss this will be if its fully shutdown
“It accounts for about 6.4% of Russia’s gasoline production, 4.1% of diesel, 7.7% of fuel oil and 8% of aviation fuel, according to the sources.”
Russia: Bans gasoline exports to keep domstic prices down.
Ukraine: I see you’re low on refined prtroleum products, would you like some help with that?
Sauron did not think they would hit his Tower
They can fix it in few days, but still big W for Ukraine. Keep them comin
..and how the Ruzzzzzian governors lie!!! Of course, when the drones hit their target, they can’t lie because it is too obvious! But the air defenses knocked dozens, perhaps hundreds of drones out of the sky!!! Fake success is better than no success for the Ruzzzzzian population!!
I hope it explodes.
Russia is gonna be importing oil by the end of the year.
Drone Baby drone!!
Burn baby burn. Maybe the average orc will finally look up and blame their regime when they see gas prices at $25 a liter lol
Hit it again and again.
Say uncle Russia. This isn’t what you signed up for…
Leave Ukraine and beg for peace.
Let’s stop the insanity.
There are clearly several chemical / petroleum engineers commenting in all these refinery damage postings and sharing information. We all have hard-ons because we know how big a deal these events are. And there are others asking questions to try and understand the issues. One clarifying point I want to make for the latter folks is the distinction between the crude oil value chain and the refinery products value chain.
Russia extracts crude oil from the ground and much of this goes to the export market and it funds their economy. But this does not go through the refineries. It is merely extracted from the ground and then transported separately by pipeline/ships/etc.
The refineries take a smaller portion of the crude produced and process it into aviation fuel/diesel/gasoline/etc. This is primarily used in their domestic market…much less is exported. In fact, they recently put a ban on exports of refinery products for 6 months.
I am not sure some people are understanding this distinction. Damage to the refineries is not alone going to stop the flow of funds from crude oil exports into the Russian economy.
But it will very quickly impact their citizenry and the price/availability of these refinery products.
Oh no!!!!
Anyway…
Why would the Ukrainians carry out the attack in broad daylight? Wouldn’t it be harder to resist at night?
I wonder if this will affect Russian gas prices in Russia. Higher gas prices will make the civilians feel the impact of the war. How many oil refineries does it take to cripple the Russian economy that relies on fossil fuel exports?
Special Military Operation has some trouble. What can you do? [shrug]
Meanwhile, I’ll do a tiny little jig.
Drip-drip-drip, Putin!
Good news, now Ukraine needs to quickly hit others, so the Russians really feel it, and before they start putting air defences that will stop hits like this.
Didn’t see any civillian buildings hit in that attack, no destroyed hospitals, no bombed schools, no cars on fire or bombed parks, no shopping centres either.
This is how the civilised defend themselves from the barbarism of Putin.
Destroy every last one.