Pipeline Disruption Adds Risk Premium to Russian Crude
Transneft cut crude intake by 250,000 barrels per day after a drone strike on Kaleykino, disrupting flows on the Druzhba pipeline which normally handles 1.4 million bpd.
- Russian drones hit the major Kaleykino oil station, causing a fire and disrupting the Druzhba pipeline that carries Russian crude to Eastern Europe.
- Transneft has cut crude intake into its system by around 250,000 barrels per day after the Ukrainian drone attack, affecting shipments from producer Tatneft.
- The attack risks heightening tensions between Ukraine and its neighbors Hungary and Slovakia, which have accused Kyiv of trying to block oil flows through the pipeline to their refineries.
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A Ukrainian drone attack on a pumping station forces Russia's economy to cut drastically. Oil exports fall by 250,000 barrels a day.
Critical Part Of Hungary & Slovakia's Russian Oil Flows Has Just Been Blown Up
Ukraine's long-range drone campaign has reportedly once again struck at the heart of Russia's energy artery, igniting a fire at a key Transneft oil pumping station in the republic of Tatarstan early Monday. Regional officials confirmed the incident after local media and Telegram channels first reported explosions near the strategic facility, with authorities announcing: "as a result of falling drone debris, a local fire broke out in an industria…
The attack was aimed at a factory. An attack by Ukrainian drones at a factory in the Russian region of Smolensk (west) made Wednesday at least four...
Fire rages for second day at Tatarstan oil pumping station after reported Ukrainian drone strike
Ukrainian drones have struck a Russian strategic oil pumping station more than 1,000 kilometers from the border, igniting a massive blaze that continued into a second day, according to local reports. The fire erupted at the Kaleykino oil pumping station near the village of the same name in Russia’s Republic of Tatarstan—an installation considered a critical node in the country’s oil infrastructure. The blaze began after a series of explosions ov…
Russia's oil pipeline monopoly Transneft has cut crude intake into its system by some 250,000 barrels per day after a Ukrainian drone attack on its Kaleykino pumping station on Monday, two sources familiar with the situation said on Tuesday.
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