Russia’s biggest crude processing facility by production, the Omsk refinery, increased its crude processing by 4% between January and September compared to the same period last year, according to the refinery owner Gazprom. The Omsk refinery is located 2,700 kilometers (1,700 miles) east of Moscow and is owned by Gazprom’s oil unit Gazprom Neft. The facility raised its supply of gasoline to the domestic market by 5% and increased diesel supply by 10%, according to a statement from the refinery cited by Reuters. Last year, the Omsk refinery…