Russia’s Rosneft Diverts Oil to Tuapse Refinery From Drone-Hit Novorossiysk Port, Sources Say
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What part of the port is out of action? Oil exports from Novorossiysk, Russia's largest port on the Black Sea, remain limited following attacks by Ukrainian drones. Two key berths have still not resumed operations, RBC-Ukraine reports, citing Bloomberg. Read also: Ukraine pushes Russia out of the Black Sea: what remains of the "thunderstorm" after the attack on the frigate. The berths in question are Berths 1 and 1a at the Sheskharis terminal, w…
Russia seeks to boost oil supplies after Black Sea port operations were curtailed Average oil supplies from Russia have fallen to their lowest since August due to the shutdown of terminals in Novorossiysk. Military operations prevent the Kremlin from profiting from prices.
A Ukrainian drone attack has crippled one of Russia's most important ports. Oil exports remain limited because part of the facility is still out of service.
The supply of crude oil from Russia's largest Black Sea port is still limited: the two largest docks have not resumed work since the Ukrainian drone attacks last week, Bloomberg writes. Piers 1 and 1a, designed to service Suezmax and Aframax-class tankers, remain empty at the Shesharis terminal of Transneft PJSC in the port of Novo Russia, as evidenced by the EU satellite images of Copernicus and data from sources familiar with shipping informat…
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