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CPC claims it temporarily stopped oil loadings out of Russia's Novorossiysk after a drone attack

The Caspian Pipeline Consortium said that it has temporarily halted oil loadings on its Russian Black Sea Terminal near Novorossiysk because of an overnight Ukrainian drone strike which damaged the office.

It didn't provide any further details and referred to its previous statements regarding its operations, which are usually resumed once the air raid warnings have been cancelled.

CPC's business operations were largely unaffected, according to a source in the industry.

CPC is Kazakhstan's main export route to the global market, with the majority of volumes going to Europe and Asia. Russia contributes smaller volumes to CPC.

CPC is owned by Chevron, Exxon Mobil and other major U.S. oil companies.

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Sources claim that the November revision was to reduce production to 1.45 million barrels a day (bpd), down from 1.55 million.

Officials in Russia's southern Krasnodar Region said on Telegram earlier that five residential high-rise buildings and two private residences had been damaged in the Ukrainian attack.

The emergency services are bringing the fires under control. They say that falling drone debris has caused two fires.

Four people have been reported as injured.

In Krasnodar - the administrative hub of the region - it was also reported that drone fragments had damaged windows and destroyed buildings. A person was reported injured in a village located south of Novorossiysk. (Reporting from the bureau in Moscow, with additional reporting by Ron Bousso and Andrew Osborn in London)

(source: Reuters)