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Sources and LSEG data show that Russia's Baltic Ust-Luga Port resumes oil exports

Three sources familiar with this matter have confirmed that the Ust-Luga Port has resumed oil exports, despite ongoing drone strikes. LSEG data?showed.

According to LSEG and sources, the vessel 'Jewel' left Ust-Luga with 700,000 barrels on board. Loadings had been halted for almost two weeks. The Baltic port is capable of loading up to 700,000 barrels a day.

Ust-Luga oil loadings were halted on 25 March after a heavy?drone attack from Ukraine?damaged the port. The attacks have continued during the suspension.

Sources said that the Jewel began loading oil at the weekend, but it did not depart immediately due to drone attacks.

The?sources reported that at least?one oil tanker was loaded on the Ust-Luga terminal on Wednesday. They added that drone strikes are likely to cause further delays in the operations.

The Ukrainian military announced that it had struck Russia's Ust-Luga?oil?terminal? in the Leningrad area on Tuesday.

This week, the Russian Sheskharis terminal in the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk was also closed after a drone strike. David Goodman is responsible for reporting and editing.

(source: Reuters)