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    Oil Pipeline at Russia's Primorsk Damaged in Drone Attack, Governor Says

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    Posted on April 5, 2026

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    Last updated: April 5, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A Ukrainian drone strike on April 5, 2026, hit an oil pipeline at Russia’s Primorsk port, causing a fire and halting operations temporarily; there were no reported injuries, according to Governor Alexander Drozdenko.

    Fuel reservoir hit at Russia's Primorsk, NORSI refinery on fire after drone attacks

    Drone Attacks Impact Russian Oil Infrastructure

    MOSCOW, April 5 (Reuters) - Fuel leaked at Russia's Baltic Sea port of Primorsk, while NORSI oil refinery caught fire following a drone attack, Russian authorities said on Sunday.

    Ukraine has stepped up its attacks on Russian energy infrastructure in the past month in an effort to inflict damage on Russia's key source of revenue and undercut its military might.

    Primorsk Port Incident

    The governor of north-western Leningrad region Alexander Drozdenko initially said a pipeline was damaged at Primorsk, one of Russia's main oil exporting outlets.

    He later said in a post on the Telegram messaging app that the pipeline was not damaged but a fuel reservoir in the port area leaked when it was hit by shrapnel.

    Impact on Oil Exports

    Primorsk, one of the country's largest export gateways, which can handle 1 million barrels per day, lost at least 40% of its storage facilities in Ukrainian drone attacks last month, U.S. commercial satellite images seen by Reuters showed on Thursday.

    At some point last month, around 40% of Russia's oil exporting capabilities were shut due to the attacks, the closure of the Druzhba pipeline in Ukraine and the seizure of Russia-linked tankers.

    NORSI Oil Refinery Fire

    OIL REFINERY ON FIRE

    Also on Sunday, the governor of Nizhny Novgorod region, Gleb Nikitin, said on Telegram that fire had broken out at Russia's NORSI oil refinery, the country's fourth-largest, after a drone attack, adding that two facilities at the plant were hit.

    Damage Assessment

    He said a power station and several houses were damaged during the attack although there were no injured according to preliminary information.

    NORSI's Capacity and Importance

    NORSI, which is also Russia's second-largest producer of gasoline, can process 16 million metric tons of oil per year, or around 320,000 barrels per day.

    Security Measures at Novorossiysk Port

    Andrey Kravchenko, the mayor of Novorossiysk city, Russia's largest port on the Black Sea, said an air alert was in effect due to the incoming drone attack threat.

    Suspension of Oil Loadings

    Oil loadings, including at the terminal which handles Kazakhstan oil exports from the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, are usually suspended during such alerts.

    (Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Kevin Buckland and Hugh Lawson)

    References

    • Ukraine Hits Giant Baltic Oil Terminal Linked to ‘Shadow Fleet’ as Drone Barrage Sweeps Russia
    • Ukrainian Drone Strikes Halt at Least 40% of Russia’s Oil Export Capacity – Reuters - The Moscow Times
    • Ukraine Strikes Russian Energy Infrastructure, Disrupting Exports - Modern Diplomacy

    Table of Contents

    • Drone Attacks Impact Russian Oil Infrastructure
    • Primorsk Port Incident

    Key Takeaways

    • •The Primorsk terminal is a critical export hub handling up to ~1 million barrels of crude and 300,000 barrels of diesel per day (kyivpost.com).
    • •This attack comes amid a campaign of Ukrainian strikes that have disrupted ~40% of Russia’s oil export capacity, affecting key Baltic and Black Sea ports (themoscowtimes.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Oil pipeline at Russia's Primorsk damaged in drone attack, governor says

    1What happened at Russia's Primorsk oil pipeline?

    A segment of the Primorsk oil pipeline was damaged in a reported Ukrainian drone attack, according to the local governor.

    2Were there any injuries in the Primorsk pipeline attack?

    No injuries were reported from the drone attack on the Primorsk oil pipeline.

    3
    Impact on Oil Exports
  • NORSI Oil Refinery Fire
  • Damage Assessment
  • NORSI's Capacity and Importance
  • Security Measures at Novorossiysk Port
  • Suspension of Oil Loadings
  • •
    Repeated assaults on export infrastructure are undermining Russia’s energy revenue streams and may pressure global oil markets by tightening supply (moderndiplomacy.eu)
    What was the response to the pipeline damage at Primorsk?

    The pipeline was shut down and the fire caused by the attack was allowed to safely burn out.

    4Have there been other attacks on Russia's Baltic Sea ports recently?

    Yes, Ukraine has increased attacks on Russia's Baltic Sea ports in the past month.

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