Pipeline Disruption Adds Risk Premium to Russian Crude
Damage at Kaleykino pumping station forced Transneft to reduce crude intake by 250,000 barrels per day, tightening export options amid ongoing pipeline disruptions.
- Russian drones hit the major Kaleykino oil station, causing a fire and disrupting the Druzhba pipeline that carries Russian crude to Eastern Europe.
- Transneft has cut crude intake into its system by around 250,000 barrels per day after the Ukrainian drone attack, affecting shipments from producer Tatneft.
- The attack risks heightening tensions between Ukraine and its neighbors Hungary and Slovakia, which have accused Kyiv of trying to block oil flows through the pipeline to their refineries.
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A Ukrainian drone attack on a pumping station forces Russia's economy to cut drastically. Oil exports fall by 250,000 barrels a day.
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Fire rages for second day at Tatarstan oil pumping station after reported Ukrainian drone strike
Ukrainian drones have struck a Russian strategic oil pumping station more than 1,000 kilometers from the border, igniting a massive blaze that continued into a second day, according to local reports. The fire erupted at the Kaleykino oil pumping station near the village of the same name in Russia’s Republic of Tatarstan—an installation considered a critical node in the country’s oil infrastructure. The blaze began after a series of explosions ov…
Russia's oil pipeline monopoly Transneft has cut crude intake into its system by some 250,000 barrels per day after a Ukrainian drone attack on its Kaleykino pumping station on Monday, two sources familiar with the situation said on Tuesday.
Transneft in Russia reduced oil production by 250,000 barrels per day after attack on station in TatarstanRussian oil monopoly Transneft has reduced crude oil intake by 250,000 barrels per day after a drone strike on the Kaleykino pumping station in Tatarstan. This threatens the stability of export supplies through the Druzhba oil pipeline and affects Russian budget revenues.
According to media reports, Moscow has significantly reduced the amount of crude oil fed into the system after a Ukrainian drone attack on a key Russian oil transportation hub on Monday. The outage could also affect shipments to Hungary via the Friendship pipeline, further increasing supply uncertainty in the region.
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