oil refineries
Coverage of oil refineries in the Nexus archive.
- Ukraine Says It Hit 48 Russian Vessels in Five Days, Including 18 Overnight
Ukraine claimed to have struck 48 Russian vessels over five days, including 18 overnight, with 13 of those being oil tankers linked to Moscow's 'shadow fleet.' The attacks also targeted oil refineries, fuel terminals, and power substations as part of a large drone operation.
- Ukrainian drones batter Russian oil facilities, set more oil tankers ablaze
Ukrainian drones have attacked Russian oil facilities and oil tankers, triggering a fuel crisis in Russia. The strikes targeted infrastructure across the country, disrupting fuel supplies.
- Russia bans diesel exports to ensure domestic supply after targeted Ukrainian drone strikes
Russia banned diesel exports to address domestic shortages caused by Ukrainian drone attacks on oil refineries. The measure aims to stabilize fuel supplies and prices amid energy infrastructure disruptions.
- Fights break out at Russian fuel stations as Ukraine continues to hit Putin's oil refineries and state TV declares 'There is no petrol'
Fights have erupted at Russian fuel stations as Ukraine continues to target Putin's oil refineries, with state TV reporting a petrol shortage. The situation highlights escalating tensions and infrastructure disruptions in Russia.
- Ukrainian Drone Attack on Industrial Sites in Saratov Region Kills 1
A Ukrainian drone attack on industrial facilities in the Saratov region resulted in one fatality. Unverified reports suggest multiple oil refineries across Russia may have been damaged.
- Russia’s oil refineries are burning — and, now, so is its bond market
Russia's oil refineries and bond market are experiencing significant issues, with fuel shortages potentially pressuring Putin to engage in negotiations.
- Russia’s Empty Tank (And What This Means)
Russians are experiencing war impacts through fuel shortages caused by drone attacks on oil refineries. The situation has forced public awareness of the war's reality, ending prior indifference.
- Putin shrugs off fuel shortages in Russia as he ramps up attacks on Ukraine
Despite severe fuel shortages in Russia due to Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries, President Vladimir Putin dismisses the impact and continues military operations in Ukraine. The attacks have reduced gasoline production, leading to rationing and lower-quality fuel, with Crimea experiencing the worst shortages.
- Russians live with fuel shortages and rationing as Putin insists the war against Ukraine will go on
Russia faces fuel shortages and rationing due to Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries, with gasoline production down 17%. President Vladimir Putin dismisses the impact as 'not critical' and insists the war against Ukraine will continue. Crimea, annexed by Russia in 2014, experiences the worst fuel shortages, with periodic halts to gasoline sales.
- Putin shrugs off fuel shortages in Russia as he ramps up attacks on Ukraine
President Vladimir Putin dismisses severe fuel shortages in Russia caused by Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries and energy facilities, insisting the war on Ukraine will continue until his objectives are met. Despite reduced gasoline production and rationing in Russia, Putin downplays the impact and rejects ceasefire proposals.
- Putin shrugs off fuel shortages in Russia as he ramps up attacks on Ukraine
President Vladimir Putin appears unbothered by Ukraine's increasing attacks on Russia's oil refineries. He continues to escalate attacks on Ukraine despite fuel shortages in Russia.
- Putin shrugs off fuel shortages in Russia as he ramps up attacks on Ukraine
President Vladimir Putin dismisses fuel shortages in Russia caused by Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries, maintaining that the war on Ukraine will continue until his objectives are met. Over 50 Ukrainian strikes since March have damaged Russian energy infrastructure, reducing gasoline production by 17% and prompting rationing in many regions.
- Putin shrugs off fuel shortages in Russia as he ramps up attacks on Ukraine
Putin dismisses fuel shortages in Russia caused by Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries, claiming the crisis is 'not critical' and vowing to continue the war until his objectives are met. Despite reduced gasoline production and rationing, Putin attributes the energy facility damage to Ukraine's efforts to divert attention from battlefield losses.
- Ukrainian drone attacks on oil refineries plunge Russia into a summer fuel crisis
Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries have caused a fuel crisis, leading to long gas station queues, rationing, and a 25% drop in crude oil processing. President Vladimir Putin acknowledged supply issues but called shortages 'temporary,' while analysts noted 33% of Russia's refining capacity is offline, exacerbating demand during the agricultural season.
- Ukrainian drone attacks on oil refineries plunge Russia into a summer fuel crisis
Ukrainian drone attacks on oil refineries have caused fuel shortages in Russia, leading to long lines at gas stations and rising public frustration. The attacks have disrupted fuel supplies, creating uncertainty for motorists across the country.
- Ukrainian drones set another Russian oil refinery ablaze as Putin admits fuel shortages
Ukrainian drones set fire to a major Russian oil refinery in Krasnodar region, causing casualties and fuel shortages. President Vladimir Putin acknowledges a fuel deficit and vows to protect oil facilities, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claims the attacks weaken Russia's war machine.
- Putin admits Russia is ‘going through a difficult period’ as relentless Ukrainian drone attacks cut off fuel supplies
Ukrainian drone attacks targeted two Russian oil refineries, causing fires, casualties, and fuel supply disruptions. Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged the country is 'going through a difficult period' amid the strikes, which aim to reduce Moscow's war resources and pressure negotiations.
- Russia's Putin promises security as Ukraine ramps up attacks
Putin condemns Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil refineries and weapons factories, which have caused significant disruption. He promises to enhance security in response.
- Ukraine says it attacked two Russian oil refineries
Ukraine claimed to have attacked two Russian oil refineries. Russian authorities reported at least two deaths from drone attacks as Ukraine continues targeting energy facilities.
- Inside a secretive Ukrainian team launching deep drone strikes at Russia
Ukraine's long-range drones are striking deep inside Russia, up to 1,200 miles away, targeting oil refineries and depots. NPR recently spent time with one of the Ukrainian strike teams launching these attacks.
- Inside a secretive Ukrainian team launching deep drone strikes at Russia
Ukraine's long-range drones are striking deep inside Russia, up to 1,200 miles away, targeting oil refineries and depots. NPR recently spent time with a Ukrainian strike team launching these drone attacks.
- Regions Calling: As Fuel Crisis Widens, Russia's Regions Brace for the Worst
Fuel shortages caused by Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries and supply networks are impacting lives across Russia's regions. The crisis is prompting regions to prepare for further challenges.
- Ukraine drones knock out power in Russia-held Crimea’s biggest city
Ukrainian drones caused a power outage in Sevastopol, the largest city in Russian-held Crimea, and targeted facilities in central and southern Russia. Ukraine's intensified attacks on Russian oil refineries, depots, and supply routes have led to rising petrol prices and acute fuel shortages in Crimea.
- 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.
- Russia Bans Jet Fuel Exports Until Late November
Russia has banned jet fuel exports until late November due to Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil refineries, which have caused domestic production declines and gasoline shortages in some areas.
- Russia Facing Severe Economic Crisis? Attacks Signal Desperation | Bohdan Nahaylo
The article suggests Russia's economy may be deteriorating due to the war, sanctions, and Ukrainian strikes on oil refineries. Analysts argue recent brutal attacks on Ukraine signal Vladimir Putin's desperation.
- Sevastopol Begins Rationing Gasoline Due to ‘Logistical Challenges’
Sevastopol, the largest city in annexed Crimea, has begun rationing gasoline due to logistical challenges. The fuel shortage is attributed to Ukrainian drone strikes targeting oil refineries across Russia, which have significantly reduced fuel production.
- Environmental disaster fears grip Russia as Ukraine targets oil refineries
Ukrainian forces have attacked a major oil refinery in Tuapse, Russia, leading to oil spills and black rain, raising concerns about an environmental disaster. The incident highlights the escalation of environmental risks amid the ongoing conflict.