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Sources say that Russia's Primorsk Oil Port partially resumes loading after drone attacks

Two sources familiar with this matter reported that the Baltic Sea port Primorsk - a major outlet of Russian oil exports - partially resumed its operations on Saturday after being disrupted and damaged by Ukrainian drone attacks.

The sources stated that Primorsk's capacity to load 1 million barrels per day is likely to be reduced due to damage. The sources added that they expect the loading schedule to be delayed several days.

Sources said that only a few vessels loaded oil on the weekend. It was unclear if all berths are operational.

Transneft Pipeline Operator, which manages this port, has not responded to our request for comments.

According to LSEG, the tankers Kusto, Cai Yun and other vessels that were damaged during the attack of Friday remain at anchor in the vicinity of the port. Jan Harvey (Editing and Reporting)

(source: Reuters)