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Russian Oil Output Hits One-Year Low as Ukrainian Strikes Cripple Refineries
Russia’s crude oil production fell to 9.009 million barrels per day in May, a one-year low and 690,000 barrels below its OPEC+ target. Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, including 31 attacks on oil facilities in May, contributed to the decline.
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