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Russia's Baltic ports halt oil and fuel exports after drone attacks, sources say

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Posted on March 23, 2026

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MOSCOW, March 23 (Reuters) - The Baltic Sea ports of Primorsk and Ust-Luga, Russia's largest petroleum export outlets, have suspended exports of crude oil and fuel since Sunday following drone attacks

Russia's Ust-Luga restarts oil exports, Primorsk remains shut after drone attacks, sources say

Impact of Drone Attacks on Russian Oil Exports

Resumption and Suspension of Oil Loadings

MOSCOW, March 23 (Reuters) - Russia's Baltic Sea port of Ust-Luga resumed oil loadings on Monday after a drone attack alert was lifted, three sources familiar with the matter said, while neighbouring Primorsk remained shut following aerial strikes.

Primorsk and Ust-Luga, Russia's largest petroleum export outlets, had previously both suspended exports of crude oil and fuel since Sunday following drone attacks, according to two industry sources.

Global Oil Supply Disruptions

The suspension adds to the global shortages caused by Tehran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

Damage and Official Statements

The governor of the Leningrad region, Alexander Drozdenko, said several fuel reservoirs in Primorsk had been set ablaze after drone attacks but did not mention the suspension of oil exports.

It was not immediately clear if the port of Ust-Luga had sustained any damage.

Russia's oil pipeline monopoly Transneft, which operates both ports, did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

Export Capacity and Statistics

Primorsk and Ust-Luga Export Volumes

Primorsk, which is able to export more than 1 million barrels of crude oil per day, is a major outlet for Russia's flagship Urals crude and high-quality diesel. 

According to sources, Ust-Luga exported 32.9 million metric tons of oil products last year, and Primorsk 16.8 million tons.

Ust-Luga handles around 700,000 bpd of oil exports.

Ukrainian Attacks on Russian Oil Infrastructure

Recent Strikes and Their Effects

Ukraine has regularly attacked Russian oil exporting facilities and oil refineries in an attempt to undermine Moscow's war economy.

Ukraine's military has confirmed it struck an oil terminal at Primorsk, as well as an oil refinery in the city of Ufa in the Bashkortostan region.

Oil loadings were also interrupted when Primorsk was attacked in September.

This month, oil exports from Russia's largest Black Sea port, Novorossiysk, were also affected by drone attacks.

Defensive Measures and Drone Interceptions

Drozdenko said 35 drones had been shot down over the Leningrad region in recent attacks, while the defence ministry said 249 drones in total had been intercepted and destroyed over Russia overnight.

Reporting and Editorial Credits

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Guy Faulconbridge, Kevin Liffey and Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • Primorsk, with over 1 million bpd capacity for Urals crude and diesel, halted exports after fires triggered by drone attacks; Ust‑Luga also suspended operations amid damage uncertainties.
  • Global energy markets are already strained by disruptions, including Tehran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz and earlier Black Sea port strikes, intensifying supply crunches.
  • Russian oil export resilience is challenged by mounting threats—from drone attacks to intensified Western sanctions and reliance on a sanctions‑evading ‘shadow fleet’—raising risks for both markets and environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Russia halt oil and fuel exports from its Baltic ports?
Russia suspended exports from Primorsk and Ust-Luga after drone attacks set several fuel reservoirs ablaze, according to industry sources.
Which Baltic ports are affected by the suspension?
The ports of Primorsk and Ust-Luga, Russia's largest petroleum export outlets, have suspended exports since Sunday.
How significant are Primorsk and Ust-Luga for Russian oil exports?
Primorsk exports over 1 million barrels of oil per day, and Ust-Luga exported 32.9 million metric tons of oil products last year.
Have Ukrainian forces been linked to the attacks?
Ukraine has regularly attacked Russian oil facilities but did not comment on the recent Baltic port attacks.
Have Russian oil exports been disrupted at other ports recently?
Yes, oil exports from Novorossiysk, Russia’s largest Black Sea port, were also affected by drone attacks this month.

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