Bloomberg: Ukrainian Drone Strikes Push Russian Oil Processing to Lowest Level Since 2009
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Bloomberg: Ukrainian Drone Strikes Push Russian Oil Processing to Lowest Level Since 2009
Bloomberg confirmed Ukrainian robot aircraft are systematically demolishing Russian energy infrastructure one day after Trump – confusing Ukraine with Iran – declared Ukraine “militarily defeated.”
Ukraine’s Strikes on Russian Oil Infrastructure Hit Four-Month Peak
Ukraine’s strikes on Russian oil infrastructure reached a four-month peak in April, pushing refinery processing volumes to a multi-year low, Bloomberg reported on April 30. We bring you stories from the ground. Your support keeps our team in the field. DONATE NOW At least 21 attacks targeted Russian refineries, export terminals and pipeline networks in April. Kyiv has increased the frequency of these operations to limit the revenue Moscow earns…
Ukraine’s April strikes pushed Russia’s refinery output to its lowest level since December 2009
In April, Ukraine carried out at least nine strikes on Russia’s oil refining industry, according to Bloomberg. Estimates by the analytics firm OilX indicate this reduced Russia’s average refinery throughput to 4.69 million barrels per day, the lowest level since December 2009. Ukraine's campaign targeting Russian oil export and production infrastructure has repeatedly targeted Rosneft's Tuapse complex as part of a broader effort to reduce the oi…
The volume of oil refining in Russian refineries fell to the lowest level since 2009 following drone attacks targeting refining, oil deposits and pipelines from the Leningrad region to Ural.
This has allowed more Russian oil to go abroad.
In April, the highest monthly rate of attacks on the Russian oil industry since the beginning of the year was recorded.
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