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Media: After the drone attack in Russian Tuapse, the port and refinery stopped working

In Russia, after two attacks by Ukrainian drones, the Black Sea port of Tuapse suspended fuel exports on November 2, and the local oil refinery is also closed. Source: Reuters citing two knowledgeable industry sources and ship tracking data from LSEG Details: According to journalist sources, the Rosneft refinery, which exports most of its products, stopped working the day after the Ukrainian drone strike due to damage to Tuapse port infrastructure. Before this attack, Tuapse was expected to increase its exports of petroleum products in November. According to the LSEG company, at the time of the attack there were three tankers loading oil, diesel fuel and fuel oil in the port. Literally: “As of Wednesday, all vessels were removed from the berths and anchored near the port.” Details: The export-oriented Tuapse refinery has a capacity of 240,000 barrels of oil per day. It produces oil, fuel oil, vacuum gas oil and high sulfur diesel fuel. Products are supplied mainly to China, Malaysia, Singapore and Turkey. Background: On the night of Sunday, November 2, a fire broke out in the Russian port of Tuapse on the Black Sea coast after a drone attack. According to the source of the UP, the drones of the Special Operations Center “Alfa” of the Security Service of Ukraine and the Security and Defense Forces worked on the oil terminal in the Russian Tuapse — the tanker and the infrastructure of the port were damaged. According to Dmytro Pletenchuk, the spokesman of the Naval Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the strike by SBU and Defense Forces drones on the oil terminal in the Russian Tuapse will have long-term consequences for the Russian Federation.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Media: After the drone attack in Russian Tuapse, the port and refinery stopped working attack on the night of November 1 at the “RN-Tuapsyn Oil Refinery”, photo from Russian sources

In Russia, after two attacks by Ukrainian drones, the Black Sea port of Tuapse suspended fuel exports on November 2, and the local oil refinery is also closed.

Source: Reuters citing two knowledgeable industry sources and LSEG vessel tracking data

Details: According to journalists’ sources, the Rosneft oil refinery, which exports most of its products, stopped working the day after the strike by Ukrainian drones due to damage to the Tuapse port infrastructure.

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Before this attack, Tuapse was expected to increase its exports of petroleum products in November.

According to the LSEG company, at the time of the attack there were three tankers loading oil, diesel fuel and fuel oil in the port.

Literally: “As of Wednesday, all vessels were removed from the berths and anchored near the port.”

Details: The capacity of the export-oriented plant in Tuapse is 240,000 barrels of oil per day. It produces oil, fuel oil, vacuum gas oil and high sulfur diesel fuel. Products are supplied mainly to China, Malaysia, Singapore and Turkey.

Prehistory:

  • On the night of Sunday, November 2, in the Russian port of Tuapse on the Black Sea coast there was a fire after the drone attack.
  • According to the UP source, the drones of the Special Operations Center “Alpha” of the Security Service of Ukraine and the Security and Defense Forces worked at the oil terminal in Russian Tuapse — a tanker and port infrastructure were damaged.
  • According to the spokesman of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Dmytro Pletenchuk, the drone strike of the SBU and the Defense Forces on the oil terminal in the Russian Tuapse will have long-term consequences for the Russian Federation.
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