NewsUkrainian drone strikes cripple Russian oil industry, fuel prices soar

Ukrainian drone strikes cripple Russian oil industry, fuel prices soar

Ukrainian drone attacks disrupted the operations of Russian facilities, affecting the production capacities of refineries and oil processing plants. As a result, domestic petrol and diesel prices increased by up to 20-30 percent. To stabilize fuel prices, Russia banned petrol exports for six months.

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Jakub Artych

19 May 2024 18:48

According to a report by the U.S. Department of Defense Inspector General Robert Storch for the U.S. Congress, Ukrainian drone attacks disrupted 14 percent of Russia's oil refining production capacity.

Russia depends on oil and energy exports, which account for about 30 percent of budget revenues and are crucial for financing the war.

An analysis of the effectiveness of Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian energy infrastructure conducted in early 2024 shows that Ukraine managed to hit facilities, some of which are located deep within Russian territory. From January to the end of March 2024, there were 11 such attacks.

As a result, domestic petrol and diesel prices increased by 20-30 percent. Russia banned petrol exports for six months to stabilise fuel prices, began importing oil products from Belarus, and planned to import from Kazakhstan.

Ukraine continues attacks on targets within Russian territory. The oil refinery in Tuapse, which was out of operation for several weeks after the January attack, was hit by another attack on Friday.

Last night, a drone attacked the oil refinery in Russian Slavyansk-na-Kubani - reports Ukrainian politician Anton Herashchenko.

Russians have a problem. Refinery halts operations

The mentioned Slavyansk-na-Kubani oil refinery suspended operations following the nighttime drone attack. This was reported to Interfax by Eduard Trudnev, Director of Integrated Security at the Sloviansk ECO group of companies.

All services must go through the area, check for safety, and then specialists will begin to assess the damage - the Russian explained.
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