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Black Sea CPC blend oil loading plan for Febuary unchanged despite Monday's drone attack, say sources

Two sources familiar with the plan said that after Monday's drone attack, the Black Sea CPC blend oil loading plan will not change for February.

The drone attack hit a pumping facility on an oil pipeline that runs through Russia. This reduced the flow of oil from Kazakhstan into world markets, which is pumped by western firms such as Exxon Mobil and Chevron.

Two sources familiar with the situation said that the plan to ship crude oil via CPC remained the same on Monday, at 1.4-1.5 million barrels a day or 5.1 million tons.

The Caspian Pipeline Consortium, which controls the pipeline system that ships CPC Blend oil and controls the schedule for this month, has declined to comment.

Sources in the industry claim that CPC has not restricted its intake as of Monday.

The CPC announced earlier today that drones struck Kropotkinskaya Station in southern Krasnodar Region, where the work was stopped to investigate the damages.

The CPC is Kazakhstan's main oil export route, and it supplies around 1% of world oil.

Shell, Eni of Italy and the Russian government are all shareholders. Reporting by

(source: Reuters)