Kazakhstan Reports Stable Oil Exports Despite Alleged Ukrainian Strike
“According to my colleagues, our oil operations in all directions are stable from this block, and exports via the CPC continue steadily,” Deputy Energy Minister Sungat Yesimkhanov tells reporters at a government briefing.
The statement comes after Russia alleged that a Ukrainian drone attack damaged oil infrastructure at the CPC terminal in Novorossiysk, claiming the strike aimed to “destabilize the global hydrocarbon market and disrupt oil product supplies to European consumers.”
Kyiv has not officially commented on the claims, though Ukraine’s General Staff reports having struck oil-loading infrastructure at the Sheskharis terminal, located about 15 kilometers northeast of the CPC marine terminal in Yuzhnaya Ozereevka. “Hits and a large-scale fire were recorded on the terminal territory,” it states.
Earlier, Krasnodar Governor Veniamin Kondratyev says the region faced “massive” overnight drone attacks, injuring eight people and causing damage to six apartment buildings and two private homes in Novorossiysk.
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