Russian diesel production dropped 10% in May after Ukrainian drone strikes hit refineries, Reuters calculations show. Russia considers import restrictions on diesel and jet fuel, Interfax reports.
Reuters reports that Russian refineries reduced diesel production by 10% in May due to Ukrainian drone strikes, following a similar drop in April. Russia is considering import restrictions on diesel and jet fuel according to Interfax.
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