January 31, 2025
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Bloomberg: After a drone attack, it seems to have paused oil transit through the Russian port of Ust-Lugu

In Russia, the transit of oil through the Russian port of Ust-Lug on the Baltic Sea seems to have been suspended that Kiev’s statements about the successful blow of drones at the pumping station, writes Bloomberg with reference to sources. If it is confirmed that the blows of Ukrainian drones have damaged the pipeline that feeds Ust-lug, it can create a new significant threat to the world oil market by stopping supply of oil from the port for a long period. The source reported that on January 29, the streams in Ust-Luz fell to zero. Bloomberg’s navigation data indicated that the tank came out in the morning on Wednesday, although there is a gap in the signals from ships. None of the companies explained the cause of the obvious fall, and there may be periods when vessels are not loaded. On January 29, the informed source of Radio Liberty reported that the drones of the Security Service and the Special Operations Forces attacked the Andreapol oil pumping station, which feeds Ust-Lugu. According to the source, the station damaged the filtration pump, tanks with additives, spilled petroleum products and a fire. Read also: The General Staff of the Armed Forces confirmed the lesion of the NPP in the city of KSTOV in the Russian Federation by the Tver region of Russia stated about the beating of drones “in the area of ​​Andreapol”. There were no official messages about the entry. The press service of the Russian oil pipeline refused to comment on the phone on Thursday. Last year, the port cultivated about 650,000 barrels of oil per day, or about 20% of the total volume of Russian marine flows, evidenced by data collected by Bloomberg. ”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

In Russia, the transit of oil through the Russian port of Ust-Lug on the Baltic Sea seems to have been suspended that Kiev’s statements about the successful blow of drones at the pumping station, writes Bloomberg with reference to sources.

If it is confirmed that the blows of Ukrainian drones have damaged the pipeline that feeds Ust-lug, it can create a new significant threat to the world oil market by stopping supply of oil from the port for a long period.

The source reported that on January 29, the streams in Ust-Luz fell to zero. Bloomberg’s navigation data indicated that the tank came out in the morning on Wednesday, although there is a gap in the signals from ships. None of the companies explained the cause of the obvious fall, and there may be periods when vessels are not loaded.

On January 29, the informed source of Radio Liberty reported that the drones of the Security Service and the Special Operations Forces attacked the Andreapol oil pumping station, which feeds Ust-Lugu. According to the source, the station damaged the filtration pump, tanks with additives, spilled petroleum products and a fire.

Read also: The General Staff of the Armed Forces confirmed the lesion

The authorities of the Tver region of Russia declared the beating of drones “in the area of ​​Andreapol”. There were no official messages about the entry.

The press service of the Russian oil pipeline refused to comment on the phone on Thursday.

Last year, the port cultivated about 650,000 barrels of oil per day, or about 20% of the total volume of Russian marine flows, evidenced by data collected by Bloomberg.

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