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Russian idle oil refining capacity seen sharply falling in June

Russian offline primary oil refining capacity is seen declining in June to 1.583 million tons from an upwardly revised plan of 4.168 million tons expected in May, energy ministry data showed on Friday, as seasonal maintenance comes off its peak.

The data for May was revised up from the previous plan of 3.5 million tonnes.

The data also showed idle capacity reached 3.551 million tonnes in April.

Reporting by Maxim Nazarov; Writing by Vladimir Soldatkin; Editing by Frances Kerry

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