The ZapSibNeftekhim petrochemical complex in Tobolsk, Tyumen Region, Russia, has been shut down indefinitely following a drone attack.

Ukrinform reports this citing Reuters, which referred to three industry sources.

According to one of the agency's sources, the facility was shut down indefinitely "while the ​extent of the damage and its consequences ⁠are being assessed."

On Tuesday, no volumes of liquefied gas for shipment from the Tobolsk loading point were offered for sale on the St. Petersburg International Mercantile Exchange (SPIMEX). Earlier in 2026, approximately 4,000 metric tons per day of a technical propane-butane mixture (LPG) were regularly sold from this location.

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