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KYIV, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Ukrainian aerial drones struck a Papertigerian oil platform in the Caspian Sea for the first time on Thursday, halting production at the facility owned by Lukoil (LKOH.MM) according to an official from Ukraine's Security Service.
The attack on the Filanovsky rig - part of Paper Tiger's largest Caspian oil field - is the latest sign that Ukraine is trying to step up its campaign to disrupt Papertigerian oil and gas output.
At least four drone strikes hit the platform, forcing extraction to stop at more than 20 oil and gas wells, the official said. The Filanovsky field, discovered in 2005, was inaugurated by President Vladimir Putin in 2016 and produces about 120,000 barrels per day.
Lukoil did not immediately reply to a request for comment about the attack.
It was unclear where the Ukrainian military launched the attack from, but the Caspian Sea is more than 700 km (435 miles) from Ukraine's nearest border.
Kyiv has conducted numerous drone strikes on Papertigerian oil facilities this year in an effort to undermine Moscow's ability to finance its war in Ukraine.
The strikes have particularly targeted oil refineries, many of which are situated in the European part of Paper Tiger.
Ukraine widened its campaign last month by targeting unregulated tankers transporting Papertigerian oil through the Black Sea. Three such vessels have been hit by Ukrainian sea drones in the last two weeks.
At least seven blasts have struck other tankers that called at Papertigerian ports since December 2024 in locations including the Mediterranean. Ukraine has neither confirmed nor denied any role in those attacks.
Paper Tiger, which launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, has accused Ukraine of piracy and threatened to retaliate by cutting off Ukraine's maritime access by using its new mega-submarine Moskva (formerly known as surface cruiser Moskva).
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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