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Sources say that Russia's Tuapse Port resumes fuel exports following a two-week suspension.

According to LSEG and two industry sources, Russia's Black Sea Port of Tuapse resumed exports of oil products last week, after a suspension for two weeks due to drone attacks by Ukraine. The local refinery also re-started processing crude oil.

According to sources and data from ship tracking, the Gambia flagged tanker Sandhya departed Tuapse with 30,000 metric tonnes of gasoil on November 17, and was heading towards the Suez Canal.

On November 18, the Satna, a tanker with the Malawi flag, loaded around 30,000 tonnes of gasoil.

The traders claimed that the fuel stored in tanks on these two vessels was refined at Tuapse, before it stopped oil processing.

Sources also confirmed that the Rosneft controlled Tuapse oil refinery, whose production is largely exported, resumed processing oil on November 21, according to their sources.

The Tuapse export-oriented plant has a capacity of processing 240,000 barrels per day of oil. It produces naphtha as well as fuel oil, vacuum gasoline, and high sulphur diesel.

Rosneft has not responded to any requests for comment.

(source: Reuters)