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Sources: Russian oil terminals attacked by terrorists unable to receive shipments for a second week

According to industry sources, Russia's Baltic oil hubs in Ust-Luga, and Primorsk, are unable to process shipments after a series Ukrainian drone attacks. This has prompted the country's refineries?to 'find alternative routes' for 'export'.

At least five attacks on Ust-Luga occurred in a span of 10 days, causing damage to the port infrastructure.

Sources claim that the restrictions on exports, as well as disruptions in large refineries, could lead to a drop in oil production in Russia.

Since March 22, traders said that refineries have been unable?to deliver diesel fuel for export to Primorsk,?leaving them without their most viable export route.

One industry source said that diesel fuel hasn't been accepted at Primorsk since the 22nd of March. They have promised to resume receiving deliveries to the system.

Refiners are forced to use more expensive rail routes to reach other export terminals, according traders.

In the last week, refineries that normally deliver fuel oil to Ust-Luga considered shipping their shipments to 'Vysotsk' further north on the Gulf of Finland coast or to Taman along the Black Sea Coast.

Vysotsk, say?traders, has a lower?handling capability and shipping to Taman requires a larger number of rail cars.

This week, Finnish maritime officials said that the number of vessels shipping from?Primorsk or Ust-Luga was down sharply to just "individual ships" as opposed to a weekly average between 40 and 50. Mark Porter (Reporting)

(source: Reuters)