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    Russian oil exports will rise after drone strikes shut refineries, sources say

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    Posted on August 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Russia plans to boost oil exports after drone strikes halt refinery operations, potentially affecting global oil markets amid OPEC+ output hikes.

    Russia to Boost Oil Exports Following Refinery Drone Strikes

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia plans to increase exports from its western ports to nearly two million barrels per day in August, about 200,000 bpd more than a previous estimate, after two refineries cut runs following Ukrainian drone attacks, two industry sources said.

    The extra oil has the potential to add to downward pressure to the global oil market as supplies are already set to be increased by an output hike agreed on Sunday by OPEC+, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies, including Russia.

    The Ryazan and Novokuibyshevsk refineries, both operated by Rosneft, halted operations on several crude distillation units following the drone strikes late last Saturday. Repairs will take about a month, the sources said. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak to the press.

    Rosneft did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.

    The increase from the previously planned 1.77 million bpd will require the addition of up to 10 Aframax tankers, which can carry 80,000-to-100,000 metric tons each, to the loading plan, the sources said and Reuters calculations showed.

    It coincides with pressure from Washington on India, the biggest buyer of Russian seaborne oil and its Urals grade, to curb purchases.

    Indian state refiners have already cut Russian oil purchases and increased buying of alternative oil grades in recent weeks.

    U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff arrived in Moscow on Wednesday to push for a peace deal in Ukraine ahead of a deadline set by U.S. President Donald Trump, who has threatened new sanctions unless an agreement is reached.

    Ryazan processed 262,000 bpd in 2024, accounting for nearly 5% of Russia’s total refining throughput. Novokuibyshevsk processed 115,000 bpd in 2024.

    (Reporting by Reuters; editing by Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia to increase oil exports to nearly two million barrels per day.
    • •Refinery shutdowns follow Ukrainian drone attacks.
    • •OPEC+ output hike adds pressure to global oil markets.
    • •India reduces purchases of Russian oil amid US pressure.
    • •Repairs at affected refineries to take about a month.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian oil exports will rise after drone strikes shut refineries, sources say

    1What caused the increase in Russian oil exports?

    The increase in Russian oil exports is attributed to the shutdown of operations at the Ryazan and Novokuibyshevsk refineries due to drone strikes, prompting Russia to boost exports from its western ports.

    2How much will Russian oil exports rise in August?

    Russia plans to increase its oil exports to nearly two million barrels per day in August, which is about 200,000 barrels per day more than previously estimated.

    3What is the impact of OPEC+ on the global oil market?

    The increase in Russian oil exports coincides with an output hike agreed upon by OPEC+, which is expected to add downward pressure to the global oil market.

    4What are the implications for Indian oil purchases?

    Indian state refiners have already begun to cut Russian oil purchases and are increasing their buying of alternative oil grades, influenced by pressure from Washington.

    5What is the expected timeframe for refinery repairs?

    Repairs at the affected refineries are expected to take about a month, which will impact their production capabilities during that period.

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