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Oil exports from Russia's Black Sea ports fell in November due to storms and drone attacks

Three industry sources said that oil exports from Russia's Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, and the CPC terminal, fell around 1 million tonnes short of schedule during November due to severe storms, drone attacks and disruptions in loading operations.

The sources reported that Novorossiysk's scheduled loadings of Urals crude, Siberian Light, and KEBCO crude for November were around 3.2 million tonnes, but the actual exports only reached about 2.5 million tons.

One source stated that "Novorossiysk continues to load November (scheduled cargoes), with operations expected continue until December 7."

Two sources also reported that CPC Blend oil shipment delays were experienced, with two Suezmax cargoes containing approximately 300,000 tonnes being pushed into December.

These delays are a result of recent attacks against critical Black Sea port infrastructure including the Sheskharis Terminal in Novorossiysk, and the CPC Terminal in Yuzhnaya Ozereyevka.

According to sources, Russia's oil export plans for December are already significant. Additional volumes that were postponed in November may result in additional rollovers into the month of January.

(source: Reuters)