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    Russian Oil Exports Plunge Amid Ukraine Attacks on Key Infrastructure

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 24, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Russian oil exports are experiencing a significant downturn as Ukraine intensifies attacks on critical port facilities and refinery infrastructure. These assaults have disrupted the usual flow of crude and refined products, severely impacting Russia’s ability to maintain export volumes. The decline is notable despite a temporary waiver on US sanctions designed to facilitate Russian oil sales. This waiver was intended to stabilize global energy markets but has not prevented the export slump.

    In a significant development, the current export levels are projected to reach their lowest point since 2023, reflecting the growing operational challenges faced by Russia in sustaining its oil trade. The strikes have targeted key logistical nodes essential for loading and processing oil, thereby constraining Russia’s export capacity. This situation underscores the broader strategic impact of the ongoing conflict on global energy supplies and market dynamics.

    Meanwhile, the reduction in Russian oil exports could have far-reaching consequences for global energy prices and supply chains. Countries dependent on Russian oil may need to seek alternative sources, potentially accelerating shifts in energy alliances and trade patterns. The evolving scenario highlights the intersection of geopolitical conflict and energy security, emphasizing the vulnerability of critical infrastructure in wartime conditions.

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