At least 40% of Russia’s capacity to supply oil abroad (2 million barrels per day) is temporarily disrupted as a result of Ukrainian attacks and the seizure of oil tankers from Russia’s “shadow fleet.” counting Reuters agency.
“This is the most serious oil supply disruption in Russia’s modern history, and it occurred when oil prices exceeded $100 per barrel due to the war.” [США и Израиля] With Iran.
The agency believes that oil shipments through export ports on the Baltic Sea – in Primorsk and Ust Luga – have stopped. In Novorossiysk, an export port on the Black Sea, shipments are said to be below target. everyone three harbor In March it was attacked by Ukrainian drones.
Oil supply via the Druzhba oil pipeline, which was halted at the end of January, has not yet been resumed. Kyiv said the oil pipeline was damaged by Russian strikes.
In addition, detentions of Russian “shadow fleet” tankers in Europe have become more frequent recently. Oil traders told Reuters that this disrupted 300,000 barrels of oil supplies per day from Murmansk.
According to the agency, supplies to China (about 1.9 million barrels of oil per day) and Belarus (about 300,000 barrels per day), as well as shipments from the Sakhalin-1 and Sakhalin-2 oil projects (about 250,000 barrels per day), remain uninterrupted.
