IEA Sees Drone Hits Weighing on Russia Refinery Runs to Mid-2026
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Ukrainian drone strikes on refineries will curb oil refining in Russia until at least mid-2026.
The impact of Ukrainian drone attacks will strain the processing capacity of Russian refineries until at least mid-2026, the International Energy Agency (IEA) reports in its monthly oil market report.
IEA Sees Drone Hits Weighing on Russia Refinery Runs to Mid-2026
The impact from Ukrainian drone strikes will suppress Russia’s refinery processing rates until at least mid-2026, the International Energy Agency says in its latest monthly oil-market report.
Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized billions of dollars grants for manufacturers in the form of "financial assistance", in the context of Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refining, says Bloomberg.
The rate of oil processing at the Russian NHP will be reduced by at least mid-2026 as a result of the Ukrainian strikes, Bloomberg writes with reference to the monthly report of the International Energy Agency (IEA). The intensity of the Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil and gas facilities increased dramatically in August and September 2025. According to the publication, since the beginning of August Ukraine has launched at least 28 strikes on ke…
Russia has to export oil because it needs the revenue from it - Russian finances are tight: paying soldiers, new recruits, is becoming increasingly problematic, says Sir Lawrence Freedman, one of the most prominent theorists of war.

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