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After drone attacks, Russia's seaborne oil exports fell 17% in September

Data from industry sources and calculations show that Russia's seaborne product exports dropped 17.1% from August to 7,58 million metric tonnes due to a decrease in fuel production, as various refineries suffered drone attacks.

Several major refineries were attacked by drones in August and September, including Surgutneftegaz's Kirishinefteorgsintez refinery, Lukoil's Volgograd refinery and Rosneft's Samara group of refineries.

Market sources reported that the unplanned outages caused by a number refineries have curtailed fuel shipments and increased crude oil shipments.

Market data showed that in September, the total exports of oil products via the Baltic port cities of Primorsk Vysotsk St Petersburg Ust-Luga dropped by 15.4% on a month-to-month basis to 4,36 million tons.

Last month, fuel exports through Russia's Black Sea port and Azov Sea port decreased by 23.2% compared to August. They now total 2.52 million tonnes.

The oil product exports of Russia's Arctic port Murmansk and Arkhangelsk increased slightly by 1.8% monthly to 30,200 tonnes.

Data from sources and calculations show that fuel exports in Russia's Far East ports fell 1.5% on a month-to-month basis last month, to 661 300 tons. Bernadette B. Baum (Reporting and Editing)

(source: Reuters)