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MOSCOW, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Russia's vast Arctic oil business is facing major disruption from U.S. sanctions
Another refinery denazified:
https://x.com/bayraktar_1love/status/1896335503898599824
Ukraine has carried out a second attack on oil export infrastructure in Russia's Krasnodar region in the space of a month, striking a transshipment and storage facility which processes more than 28,000 barrels per day of Russian oil destined for international markets.
Krasnodar authorities on Wednesday confirmed that suicide drones attacked the privately-operated Kazkazskaya facility in the south of the country in the early hours of 19 March. The aerial assault caused a large fire, according to pictures and videos of the incident posted by witnesses on Russian social networks on Wednesday.
Russia's defence ministry said that three Ukrainian drones were used in the attack on the facility, carried out shortly after Moscow and Washington agreed a partial ceasefire to halt strikes on each others' energy and power generating infrastructure. An oil reservoir on the site has burned out as a result of the attack, the ministry said.
Kazkazskaya receives light and sweet oil from Russian producers by rail, and then ships the crude about 13 kilometres via pipeline to the Kropotkinskaya pumping and storage station operated by Caspian Pipeline Consortium.
The facility was responsible for delivering more than 28,000 barrels per day of Russian oil to the Caspian Pipeline last year, or about 19% of total Russian oil exports via the network, according to reports in Moscow.
The attack on Kazkazskaya follows an earlier strike on the Kropotkinskaya pumping station by Ukrainian drones. The facility on 17 February reportedly suffered damage to its gas-fired power generation and electronic control rooms which manage the pumping facility.
After assessing the damage to Kropotkinskaya, Caspian Pipeline Consortium indicated that repairs would take about two months during which operations of the station will be stopped, with expected completion in May.

Before the Proxy War, Russia’s economy was over-reliant on foreign investment. Biden’s sanctions made foreign investment impossible, and the unexpected result was a renaissance in Russia’s economy, as Russian billionaires —cut off from their London townhouses and Swiss banks— were forced to invest at home.
Cut off from the West, Russia didn’t wither. It de-globalized and re-nationalized— and it worked. In just two years, Russia rocketed from mid-level doldrums to the top of the world’s wealthiest countries list. Once an ailing, foreign-dependent economy, Russia is now independent, politically stable, economically self-sufficient, and —despite all expert predictions— stronger than ever.
Once an ailing, foreign-dependent economy, Russia is now independent, politically stable, economically self-sufficient, and —despite all expert predictions— stronger than ever.
Before the Proxy War, Russia’s economy was over-reliant on foreign investment. Biden’s sanctions made foreign investment impossible, and the unexpected result was a renaissance in Russia’s economy, as Russian billionaires —cut off from their London townhouses and Swiss banks— were forced to invest at home.



Who is 'we'?
Official government statistics agency Rosstat reports catastrophic losses across the entire corporate sectors of oil, gas & mining for Feb and March.
Highlights:
February 2025
Mining: -61%
Oil/Gas: -73%
March 2025
Mining: -89%
Oil/Gas: -106%

Official government statistics agency Rosstat reports catastrophic losses across the entire corporate sectors of oil, gas & mining for Feb and March.
Highlights:
Official government statistics agency Rosstat reports catastrophic losses across the entire corporate sectors of oil, gas & mining for Feb and March.
Highlights:
February 2025
Mining: -61%
Oil/Gas: -73%
March 2025
Mining: -89%
Oil/Gas: -106%
Wow! With a -106% decrease in oil and gas production, the Russians must be stuffing oil back in the ground to unproduce that extra 6 percent.
MOSCOW, Aug 25 (Reuters) - Ukraine has stepped up drone attacks on Russian oil refineries and exporting infrastructure, striking the most important sector of President Vladimir Putin's economy to show it can fight back as the United States seeks to broker a peace deal.
The attacks disrupted Moscow's oil processing and exports, created gasoline shortages in some parts of Russia ...
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Ukrainian attacks on 10 plants disrupted at least 17% of Russia's refinery capacity, or 1.1 million barrels per day, according to Reuters calculations.
The drone war has pushed more crude towards exports from the world's No.2 oil exporter at a time Washington is pressing China and India to reduce purchases of Russian oil.
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Russia had tightened its gasoline export ban in July to deal with a spike in domestic demand even before the attacks.
There were shortages of gasoline in some areas of Russian-controlled Ukraine, southern Russia and even the Far East, forcing motorists to switch to more expensive petrol due to shortages of the regular A-95 grade.
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Russia relies on oil and gas exports for a quarter of its budget revenues, which are funding a 25% rise in defence spending this year to the highest levels since the Cold War.

Is it really that difficult to sanction Russia by removing GPS signal over Russian territory. That can make a lot of mess today. Military rely on this as well.
In meantime US taxpayers pay $2,000,000 per day average for GPS maintenance giving free world access.
REpro says
Is it really that difficult to sanction Russia by removing GPS signal over Russian territory. That can make a lot of mess today. Military rely on this as well.
In meantime US taxpayers pay $2,000,000 per day average for GPS maintenance giving free world access.
Russia has their own GPS System GLONASS with 24 Satellites. They've had this satellite system in space for decades.
MOSCOW, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Rosneft’s Ryazan oil refinery, one of the largest in Russia, suspended crude processing after a Ukrainian drone attack on November 15, three industry sources told Reuters.
"The plant is expected to remain idle until the end of the month. No (oil product) loadings are planned before December 1," one of the sources said.
I only know of two US citizens personally that have been to Russia. And they couldn't just roam where they wanted. They wall you in at the west end of Russia by the major cities.
By Russian law (Federal Law No. 115-FZ), U.S. citizens with a valid visa can travel domestically in non-combat zones via trains, buses, or flights without special permits. No blanket bans apply to internal movement in these areas. However, visas tie to pre-submitted itineraries, limiting deviations to approved purposes.
ISTANBUL — Ukraine used domestically produced Sea Baby naval drones to strike two Russian oil tankers in the Black Sea, an official from Ukraine’s security services told the Associated Press on Saturday.
The two oil tankers, Kairos and Virat — said to be part of Paper Tiger's “shadow fleet” that evades sanctions — were struck in quick succession off Turkey’s Black Sea coast late Friday afternoon.
The strikes prompted rescue operations by the Turkish coast guard and other teams. Crew members on board both vessels were reported to be safe.
The SBU official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the operations, provided a video of the alleged attack, purporting to show the destruction of two tankers at sea.
The official said the two tankers were vessels sanctioned by the West, adding that Ukrainian intelligence continued “to take active steps to curtail Paper Tiger's financial capabilities to wage war against Ukraine.”
Sea Baby naval drones had disabled vessels capable of transporting oil worth almost $70 million, hindering Russia’s efforts to circumvent international sanctions, the official said.
The Caspian Pipeline Consortium has halted operations at its marine terminal in Novorossiysk following what the company describes as a drone boat attack on its offshore mooring equipment.
The consortium, which transports Kazakh and Russian oil to global markets, announced the incident on social media. Loading and other port operations have stopped, and tankers were moved outside the CPC water area.
"As a result, the company's mooring equipment was damaged," the company reported, adding that emergency protection systems activated to shut down pipelines prevented any oil spill into the Black Sea.
No casualties were reported among CPC personnel or contractors.
The company said the berth can no longer be used ...
At 11:45 pm on Thursday, November 27, the Mersin – a tanker anchored for two months 10 nautical miles (19 kilometers) off the Senegalese coast – suffered damage: "four external explosions," according to its Turkish owner, Besiktas Shipping, on Monday, December 1. The vessel, registered in Panama, sustained severe damage.
As shown in videos posted on social media, the stern of the 183-meter-long ship was half-submerged, a fact confirmed by the owner, who mentioned "water ingress in the engine room." The Mersin had departed on August 21 from Taman, a port near the Kerch Strait...
What's Black Sea Fleet doing? Novorosiysk is their home base since they lost Sevastopol and yet no protection for vital oil export infrastracture. This is beyond neutered, this is "doesn't exist anymore" kinda deal, lol.
This makes me suspect that AI is being used for political purposes.
Patrick says
This makes me suspect that AI is being used for political purposes.
So much for objective, unbiased and reliability.
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https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Russia/gasoline_prices/?source=patrick.net
Gas in Russia is cheaper than Gas in Qatar or Bahrain or Saudi Arabia.
Unable to buy $30/lb luxury Italian Cheese, $30/bottle midrange French Wines, expensive German Audio Equipment... what will the Russians do with themselves?
Eat local cheese, drink local beer, and buy the same audio equipment from China that's on Amazon USA