Core Insights - The largest oil export port in Russia, Novorossiysk, has temporarily halted oil exports due to a Ukrainian drone attack, impacting approximately 2% of global oil supply, with a daily export volume of around 2.2 million barrels [1][5] - This incident marks one of the most significant attacks on Russian oil export infrastructure in recent months, following Ukraine's intensified strikes on Russian refineries since August [1][3] - International oil prices rose by over 2% on Friday due to supply concerns stemming from the attack [1] Group 1: Attack Details - The drone attack caused damage to a docked vessel, an apartment building, and an oil storage facility in Novorossiysk, injuring three crew members [6] - The attack also affected the Sheskharis terminal, which saw a crude oil transport volume of 3.22 million tons (approximately 761,000 barrels per day) in October [7] - Two berths at the Sheskharis terminal were hit, with the Arlan tanker, flagged from Sierra Leone, reportedly sustaining damage [7] Group 2: Operational Impact - Transneft, the Russian oil pipeline transport company, was forced to suspend oil supply to Novorossiysk due to the attack [5] - The Caspian Pipeline Consortium, which exports oil from Kazakhstan, temporarily halted operations until the air raid alert was lifted [5] - Local officials reported that the fire at the oil storage facility was extinguished, and cleanup efforts involved over 170 personnel and 50 pieces of equipment [7]
油价反弹警报!俄罗斯最大油港遇袭,全球2%供应中断
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-11-14 15:01