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Interfax reports that Transneft, a Russian oil company, wants to divert oil away from ports attacked by terrorists.

Interfax reported Thursday that the Russian oil pipeline monopoly Transneft would try to redirect oil from Baltic Sea ports damaged by drone strikes, according to the head of the company. Calculations based on data from the market indicate that 'at least 40 percent of Russia's export capacity has been halted due to Ukrainian drone attacks and a dispute over an attack on a pipeline. Ukrainian drones have attacked the Baltic Sea ports of Primorsk,?Ust-Luga and other major hubs of Russian oil exports this week, forcing them suspend their loadings. It is hard to move such large volumes in a short time. The CEO of Transneft, Nikolai Tokarev, was quoted by Interfax as saying that these are large amounts.

He said, "As far as our company is concerned, we'll do all we can to get things done as soon as possible."

Tokarev didn't say if the ports ceased operations.

PRIMORSK IS a major outlet for urals CRUDE

Primorsk is one of the major outlets for Russia's Urals crude oil and high-quality diesel.

Sources claim that Ust-Luga exported 32.9 metric tons of oil products in 2012, while Primorsk shipped 16.8 million. (Reporting and writing by Maxim Rodionov, Anastasia Teterevleva, Editing by Mark Trevelyan & Barbara Lewis).

(source: Reuters)