Black Sea Port Novorossiysk Partially Resumes Oil and Fuel Loadings After Drone Attack, Sources Say
Operations resumed at one berth, with a single 80,000-ton cargo expected to leave as the port remains below normal capacity.
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Late in the evening of Thursday, April 9, the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk in the Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation partially resumed shipments of oil and fuel from the Shesharis terminal. At the beginning of the week, his work was suspended due to a drone attack.
Novorossiysk Restarts Oil Loadings at Reduced Capacity After Drone Strike
Russia has restarted limited oil loadings at its Black Sea port of Novorossiysk after a drone attack earlier this week forced a full suspension. Operations at the Sheskharis terminal resumed late Thursday, but only one berth is currently active. A single cargo of roughly 80,000 tons is expected to depart, well below the terminal's normal capacity of about 700,000 barrels per day. The restart comes after the Monday strike that caused fires at a f…
Russia Restarts Limited Oil Loadings at Novorossiysk After Monday's Drone Attack
Russia has resumed limited oil loadings at its critical Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, days after a Ukrainian drone attack forced a complete suspension. The Sheskharis terminal, partially operational since late Thursday, is currently handling just one berth with a single cargo of approximately 80,000 tons expected to depart—far below its typical capacity of 700,000 barrels per day. The attack on Monday triggered fires at a fuel terminal and dam…
In Krasnodar province, a night drone attack damaged several houses in Novo Russia and also caused a fire at the oil base, which was reported to the region's opera on Saturday, 11 April.
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