Ukrainian Drones Force Transneft to Reduce Oil Production: Details.
According to inkorr.com: The largest oil company in Russia, 'Transneft', may be forced to reduce oil production due to regular attacks by Ukrainian drones on export ports and oil refineries. The company has already warned producers about possible production limitations.
Ukraine has intensified attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, attempting to slow down the Russian military intervention in Ukraine and deprive the Kremlin of significant revenue, as attempts to end the conflict through peace negotiations have so far failed.
These attacks have resulted in damage to oil refineries and physical damage to ports in the Baltic Sea. In response to these events, 'Transneft' has implemented storage restrictions on oil in pipelines and may be compelled to reduce production if the attacks continue.
Context
Regular strikes by Ukrainian drones on Russian targets could lead to reduced oil production in Russia, which, in turn, will have serious implications for the country's economy and the global oil market.
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