Reuters: Ukraine has paralyzed 40% of the export capacity of the Russian oil industry

Over the past month, Ukraine has used drones to strike all three Russian ports through which oil is exported to the west – Novorossiysk, Primorsk and Ust-Luga.

The supply of Arctic oil from Murmansk was also disrupted and supplies to Hungary and Slovakia through the Druzhba oil pipeline were stopped.

According to Reuters, about 40% of the export capacity of the Russian oil industry is currently out of action – about 2 million barrels per day. The remaining oil goes only to the east – through the port of Kozmino in Primorye, the Skovorodino – Mohe and Atasu – Alashankou oil pipeline leading to China, and from Sakhalin.

In the western direction, only supplies of 300 thousand barrels per day to Belarus remained

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