MOSCOW, March 14 (Reuters) - Russia's offline primary oil
refining capacity has been revised up by 78% for March from the
previous plan to 1.684 million tonnes, according to data from
industry sources and Reuters calculations.
The revision follows several changes in Russian oil
refineries' maintenance schedules.
In April Russia's offline primary oil refining capacity will
rise by 86% compared to March to 3.132 million tonnes, according
to the data and Reuters calculations.
(Reporting by Reuters)
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