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Aug 26, 2024 · Aug. 26, 2024. Gavriil Grigorov / TASS. A fire broke out at an oil refinery owned by Russian energy giant Gazprom in the Omsk region of Western Siberia, the company said Monday. “The fire at the ...
Aug 2, 2024 · A huge fire broke out at major oil refinery in the Russian city of Omsk on Thursday, with footage circulating on social media showing large flames engulfing the structure. The massive fire ...
Aug 26, 2024 · A full moon rises over Gazprom Neft's oil refinery in Omsk, Russia, February 10, 2020. REUTERS/Alexey Malgavko/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab
Aug 26, 2024 · FILE PHOTO: A full moon rises over Gazprom Neft's oil refinery in Omsk, Russia, February 10, 2020. ... with one in a serious condition, after a fire at Russia's Omsk oil refinery, the local ...
Aug 26, 2024 · An explosion and a fire have occurred at the Omsk oil refinery in Russia, owned by the Russian oil giant Gazprom Neft. Source: Kremlin-aligned Russian news agency Interfax, citing the refinery's press service. Details: The plant itself reported that the fire was "under control". "The plant's automatic safety system detected a fire outbreak in ...
Aug 26, 2024 · MOSCOW (Reuters) -Seven people were in hospital, with one in a serious condition, after a fire at Russia's Omsk oil refinery, the local governor said on Monday, although the plant said it was operating as normal and production plans would not be affected. It later said that the fire had been contained at the plant, which accounts for some 8% of Russia's total oil refining volume. Vitaly ...
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Aug 26, 2024 · The Omsk oil refinery is one of the largest oil refineries in Russia, located in the city of Omsk and owned by Gazprom Neft. The plant employs 3,600 people. In total, the plant produces about 50 types of petroleum products: high-octane gasoline, diesel and marine fuel, jet fuel, bitumen, household gas, industrial sulfur, and other products for the Russian army.