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Sources say that the Black Sea's Novorossiysk Oil Exports were 10 days behind schedule for March.

According to three sources, the Black Sea port 'Novorossiysk is running 10 days behind schedule due to persistent storms, drone attacks and other factors. One of these forced a suspension in loadings at the beginning of this month.

A source in the trade stated that "every time a danger warning is issued, tankers are demoored and sent to sea."

According to LSEG, industry sources and estimates, shipments from Novorossiysk of Urals and KEBCO 'crude oil' in the first ten days of March averaged around 200,000 bpd, about half of them being carryovers from February.

Another source from the oil industry stated that "Russia's Black Sea port are constantly closed due to storms, dive inspections or threats of attack."

The main oil transshipment plans for Novorossiysk for?March required shipments of approximately?450,000 Bpd.

Sources reported that the actual exports of oil products were also running about a full week behind schedule. They totaled around 210,000 tonnes in the first ten days of March, compared with 460,000 tons one month earlier. Sources said that a drone attack by Ukraine on the 'Tikhoretsk' oil pumping station, in the Krasnodar area, could disrupt oil flow to Novorossiysk. However, they did not have any information about the effects of the attack.

One?of?the?sources? stated that exporters were attempting to redirect shipments away from the Black Sea Port to other routes. However, Baltic ports are also?facing capacity constraints because of a shortage in ice and vessels. Novorossiysk re-started oil transshipment from tankers on March 6 after a drone attack?on Sheskharis Terminal?on?March 2?. The pace of loading remains low as the port is often forced to stop operations and move the tankers away from berths because of the threat of drone strikes. (Reporting and editing by Andrei Khalip).

(source: Reuters)