Volgograd refinery

Oil refinery in Volgograd, Russia
Volgograd Refinery
Volgograd refinery is located in Volgograd Oblast
Volgograd refinery
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Volgograd refinery is located in European Russia
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Volgograd refinery (European Russia)
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CityRussia Volgograd, Russia
Coordinates48°29′21″N 44°37′38″E / 48.48917°N 44.62722°E / 48.48917; 44.62722
Refinery details
OperatorLukoil
Commissioned1957
No. of employees~2,200
Websitevnpz.lukoil.ru

The Volgograd Refinery (Russian: Лукойл-Волгограднефтепереработка) is an oil refinery plant in the Russian city of Volgograd, one of the largest in the country.

History

In February 1952, construction of a new oil refinery plant near Volgograd began, which was completed by December 1957 and began operations soon after.[1][2] In the following years, the refinery significantly expanded its production capacity and range.[3][4]

In 2005, the production of petroleum coke through calcination began at the refinery, with production at about 100,000 tons per year.[4]

In 2006, the refinery began to produce gasoline that fit the European emission standard of Euro-3. The refinery also began production of diesel fuel.[5]

In June 2015, the introduction of a new refining unit to facilitate the production of LNG, which increased the refinery's processing capacity to 14.5 million tons per year.[6]

In May 2016, the refinery began producing fuel that fulfill the Euro-5 standard.[7]

NASA's FIRMS detected extensive fire on 13 August 2025 21:46:00 (UTC) at the Volgograd Refinery

In February 2024, during the Russo-Ukrainian War, the refinery was hit by a drone from the Ukrainian military.[8] On 31 January 2025, Ukrainian drones attacked the refinery again, causing a fire at the facility. Russian sources said the fire was quickly extinguished.[9] On 14 August 2025 the Russian defense ministry claimed to have downed 9 drones overnight in Volgograd Oblast. Volgograd's governor claimed that falling drone debris caused a fire at the Volgograd Refinery.[10][11] Extensive fire at the refinery was confirmed by NASA's FIRMS, see image. On 15 October 2025, the refinery was struck by Ukrainian drones, with locals reporting explosions and fires.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Юбилей встретили в кругу большой заводской семьи". Archived from the original on June 15, 2016.
  2. ^ "ЛУКОЙЛ – ЛУКОЙЛ-Волгограднефтепереработка". Archived from the original on June 25, 2016.
  3. ^ "Волгоградский НПЗ, ЛУКОЙЛ-Волгограднефтепереработка, продукция, контакты". Archived from the original on April 27, 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Волгоградский нефтеперерабатывающий завод". Energy Base.
  5. ^ "Основные факты 2014" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on June 15, 2016.
  6. ^ "ЛУКОЙЛ в Волгоградской области ввел в эксплуатацию установку первичной переработки нефти (ЭЛОУ-АВТ-1)". Archived from the original on October 6, 2016.
  7. ^ "Экономика и бизнес – Медведев примет участие в запуске комплекса на НПЗ «Лукойла»". Tass. Archived from the original on August 22, 2016.
  8. ^ "Russia–Ukraine war: fire at major Russian oil refinery after drone attack – as it happened". The Guardian. February 3, 2024.
  9. ^ Volgograd oil refinery with 14M tons capacity damaged, RBC-Ukraine, 31 January 2025.
  10. ^ "Russia reports fire at Volgograd refinery after Ukrainian drone attack". Reuters. 2025-08-14. Retrieved 2025-08-14.
  11. ^ "Drones Attacked Volgograd: Lukoil Refinery On Fire". Charter 97. 2025-08-14. Retrieved 2025-08-14.
  12. ^ VIRA KRAVCHUK (2025-10-15). "Volgograd oil refinery hit repeatedly as Ukraine targets fuel supplies for Russian military operations". euromaidanpress. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
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