Drone Attacks Knock Out 40% of Storage at Russia’s Primorsk Oil Terminal
Drone attacks have knocked out roughly 40% of storage capacity at Russia’s Primorsk oil terminal, raising concerns over export logistics and supply disruptions.
Drone attacks have knocked out roughly 40% of storage capacity at Russia’s Primorsk oil terminal, raising concerns over export logistics and supply disruptions.
Gazprom has completed scheduled maintenance on the Power of Siberia pipeline, with gas supplies to China continuing during the work period.
A planned Alaska LNG project is seeking approval to acquire equipment from a sanctioned Russian facility as it advances toward a final investment decision.
Ukrainian attacks have shut down roughly 40% of Russia’s oil export capacity, disrupting key pipelines, ports and tanker routes across major supply corridors.
NATO is evaluating a major expansion of its Cold War-era fuel pipeline network into Eastern Europe to address supply challenges and strengthen military readiness amid rising tensions with Russia.
After a call between Trump and Putin, Washington is weighing potential relief on Russian oil sanctions — a move that could reshape global energy supply amid market turmoil.
MOL has filed a complaint with EU antitrust regulators accusing Croatia’s pipeline operator JANAF of restricting transit of Russian crude, escalating a dispute as the Druzhba pipeline outage forces Hungary and Slovakia to seek alternative supply routes.
Naturgy says nearly $13 billion in Russian LNG purchase commitments could be affected by a potential EU ban starting in 2027, raising questions about long-term supply contracts and force majeure clauses.
The European Commission plans to propose a permanent ban on Russian oil imports, aiming to phase out remaining pipeline flows via Druzhba by 2027 despite opposition from Hungary and Slovakia.
Hungary’s MOL has secured tanker shipments from multiple suppliers and increased crude imports via the Adriatic pipeline as the Druzhba pipeline outage continues to disrupt refinery operations in Hungary and Slovakia.
India has halted diesel exports to Europe and redirected record volumes to West Africa as the EU enforces a ban on fuel made from Russian crude, reshaping global refined-product trade flows.
Slovakia plans to file a lawsuit challenging the European Union’s decision to ban Russian pipeline gas and LNG imports by 2027, arguing the move violates EU principles of subsidiarity and proportionality.
Drone attacks on tankers bound for the CPC terminal are disrupting Kazakh oil exports, tightening flows from one of the world’s key crude supply routes.
Russia’s pipeline gas flows to Europe collapsed in 2025 after Ukraine transit ended, leaving TurkStream as the sole remaining route amid the EU’s phaseout of Russian energy.
Gazprom is in talks with MOL over selling its majority stake in Serbia’s NIS as U.S. sanctions halt payments and disrupt crude and gas supply routes in the Balkans.
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