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Putin supported the idea of creating a wide network of mini-refineries in Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, July 8, at a meeting with government members supported the idea proposed by the head of Zabaikalsky Krai, Alexander Osipov, to develop a network of small oil refineries across the country.
Consensus
- On July 8, President Vladimir Putin supported the idea of developing a network of small oil refineries in Russia during a government meeting.
- The proposal was made by Zabaykalsky Krai Governor Alexander Osipov during a meeting with Russian government members.
- Putin emphasized the strategic importance of expanding the network to reduce vulnerability to attacks.
- Russia planned to begin importing fuel from July to stabilize the domestic market.
- Drone attacks on oil refineries have been ongoing for several months, affecting fuel supply.
Points of divergence
- The crisis in fuel supply began in Crimea and later spread to other regions where fuel sales limits were introduced. — vm
- Osipov reported that only 6 out of 244 gas stations in Zabaykalsky Krai belong to Rosneft, with independent suppliers reducing their output to just 5% of previous levels. — vesti
Coverage (2 sources)
- Putin Supports Idea of Creating a Wide Network of Mini Refineries in Russia — Вечерняя Москва
- Head of Zabaikalsky Region Proposed Building Mini Refineries and Increasing Fuel Imports — Вести