The storm affected Russia’s oil supply via Novorossiysk

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Due to the storm in the Black Sea, Russia temporarily stopped oil supply through Novorossiysk. This was reported by Reuters.

According to the agency, shipments were stopped on January 14, and on January 15, the Novorossiysk terminal of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium temporarily suspended work.

The deterioration of weather in Novorossiysk began on January 11. The air temperature ranged from minus 10 to plus seven degrees and the wind speed was up to 30 meters per second. Storms with waves 2.5 to 4 meters high are expected for the rest of the week.

On January 10, it became known that oil will be supplied from the Russian Federation to Europe through the Druzhba pipeline in 2023. decreased by 60%, but flows were redistributed to Russian ports.

On January 11, the USA continued Russian oil imports after a year and a half.

It was previously known how much additional Russia could receive oil and gas revenues.

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