Drones Strike Oil Tankers Near Russian Black Sea Terminal
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Two Greek-Owned Tankers Targeted in Black Sea Drone Attack
A fire broke out on the Delta Harmony following a drone attack. Credit: Public Domain Two Greek-linked oil tankers were reportedly targeted by drone strikes in the Black Sea near the Russian port of Novorossiysk early Tuesday morning. According to LSEG data and industry sources, the vessels involved are the Delta Harmony, managed by Delta Tankers, and the Matilda, managed by Thenamaris. Both tankers were positioned near the Caspian Pipeline Cons…
The attack hits the main export route for oil from Kazakhstan and is likely to further complicate the marketing of the raw material. The extent of ship damage is still unclear.
The ships were near the oil terminal
Two Greek oil tankers were hit by drones in the Black Sea on Tuesday. The reasons are unclear.
'Four oil tankers hit by drones in Black Sea'
MOSCOW/ATHENS/LONDON – Drones struck two oil tankers in the Black Sea on Tuesday, including one chartered by US oil major Chevron, the companies involved said, as they sailed toward a terminal on the Russian coast.Both were en route to the Yuzhnaya Ozereyevka terminal, a loading point for around 80 per cent of Kazakh oil destined for international markets as well as some Russian crude, according to eight sources, who spoke on condition of anonym…
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