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    Russian Oil Producers Could Declare Force Majeure Over Attacks on Baltic Ports, Sources Say

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    Posted on March 27, 2026

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    Last updated: March 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russian oil producers warn they may declare force majeure at major Baltic ports—Ust‑Luga and Primorsk—as Ukrainian drone strikes ignite fires and halt oil loadings, potentially leaving export volumes suspended until mid‑April.

    Russian Oil Exports Threatened by Baltic Port Attacks and Force Majeure Risks

    Impact of Ukrainian Attacks on Russian Oil Exports

    Force Majeure Warnings and Supply Disruptions

    MOSCOW, March 27 (Reuters) - Russian oil producers have warned buyers they could declare force majeure on supplies from major Baltic Sea ports as Ukraine presses ahead with attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, two industry sources said on Friday.

    Ukrainian Strategy and International Context

    Long-Range Strikes and Sanctions

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told Reuters this week that Kyiv was using long-range strikes to maintain pressure on Russia after international oil sanctions on Moscow were eased due to global supply disruptions caused by the Iran war.

    Recent Attacks on Baltic Ports

    Ust-Luga Port Under Fire

    Ukrainian drones on Friday targeted the port in Ust-Luga, where a fire caused by a previous strike on Wednesday was still raging, the sources said.

    Oil loadings at the port have been halted since Wednesday due to the raids, the sources said, adding that an official suspension notice from the Ust-Luga port authority did not give a timeline for a resumption of exports.

    Potential Timeline for Resumption

    One of the sources said oil loadings from the Ust-Luga terminal may not resume until mid-April.

    Primorsk Port Damage and Partial Recovery

    Primorsk, another major Russian Baltic Sea port, was also damaged during the recent attacks, though it partially resumed oil and fuel loadings on Thursday.

    Regional Response and Broader Impact

    Official Statements and Security Concerns

    Alexander Drozdenko, the governor ‌of ⁠north-western Leningrad region where the two ports are located, said in a post on the Telegram messaging app on Friday that the region had been facing "unprecedented" drone attacks since March 22.

    Export Capacity at Risk

    At least 40% of Russia's oil export capacity is at a standstill due to Ukrainian drone attacks, a disputed attack on a major pipeline and the seizure of tankers, according to Reuters calculations based on market data.

    (Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Joe Bavier)

    References

    • Almost half of Russia's oil exports have been paralyzed due to Ukrainian strikes on ports.
    • Russia may be forced to cut oil production due to drone attacks – Reuters | Ukrainska Pravda
    • Russia Sets Three Oil Export Records Via Baltic Ports in January 2026—Here’s What We Know — UNITED24 Media

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ust‑Luga port operations halted since March 22; one source estimates loadings may not resume until mid‑April. Reuters reports ~40 % of Russia’s oil export capacity is now paralysed after strikes on Ust‑Luga, Primorsk, pipelines and tankers (reddit.com)
    • •Primorsk partially resumed operations after damage; however Ukrainian strikes on both ports have significantly disrupted export capacity, prompting producers to warn of force majeure ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian oil producers could declare force majeure over attacks on Baltic ports, sources say

    1Why might Russian oil producers declare force majeure?

    Attacks on major Baltic Sea ports by Ukrainian drones have halted oil loadings, forcing producers to consider declaring force majeure on supplies.

    2Which Russian Baltic ports are affected by the attacks?

    The ports of Ust-Luga and Primorsk have been targeted by Ukrainian drone strikes, disrupting oil export activities.

    • Impact of Ukrainian Attacks on Russian Oil Exports
    • Force Majeure Warnings and Supply Disruptions
    • Ukrainian Strategy and International Context
    • Long-Range Strikes and Sanctions
    • Recent Attacks on Baltic Ports
    • Ust-Luga Port Under Fire
    • Potential Timeline for Resumption
    • Primorsk Port Damage and Partial Recovery
    • Regional Response and Broader Impact
    • Official Statements and Security Concerns
    • Export Capacity at Risk
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  • •Baltic ports—especially Ust‑Luga and Primorsk—are critical: historically accounting for roughly half of Russia’s seaborne oil exports, making disruption there highly impactful to revenue (united24media.com)
  • 3How long could oil loadings at Ust-Luga be suspended?

    Oil loadings from the Ust-Luga terminal may not resume until mid-April, according to industry sources.

    4What is the impact on Russia's oil export capacity?

    At least 40% of Russia's oil export capacity is currently at a standstill due to the recent drone attacks and related incidents.

    5What measures has the Leningrad region reported since the attacks?

    The governor reported facing unprecedented drone attacks since March 22 in the north-western Leningrad region, where affected ports are located.

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