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One of Russia’s Largest Oil Refineries Halts Crude Intake

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Ukraine’s drone campaign against Russian energy assets has taken out another major target—this time Lukoil’s Volgograd refinery, one of the ten largest in the country, forcing a halt to crude intake.

According to regional officials, Thursday’s strike sent falling debris onto oil product storage, sparking a fire that burned for 19 hours before being contained. The 300,000 bpd facility, a key supplier to southern Russia with some exports, has been hit multiple times this year. Lukoil has yet to comment.

The attack comes amid a flurry of Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries and energy infrastructure in the past week, as Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump meet in Alaska on Friday for potential ceasefire talks. Ukraine has also claimed hits on Rosneft’s Syzran and Saratov refineries—140,000 bpd and 140,000 bpd respectively—plus a Caspian port in Astrakhan allegedly used for Iranian weapons shipments.

These coordinated strikes are increasingly disrupting Russia’s downstream operations. With limited domestic storage for unprocessed crude, offline refining capacity means less gasoline and diesel for local markets and more crude available for export—likely through western ports. Russian crude exports are already expected to rise sharply this month as refiners stay offline.

The Volgograd hit highlights the reach of Ukraine’s drone program—targeting assets hundreds of miles from the front—and the vulnerability of Russian energy logistics. Multiple strikes in under two weeks suggest a sustained campaign aimed at eroding Moscow’s fuel supply lines, both civilian and military.

Oil markets have so far shrugged off the latest damage, eyeing a potential ceasefire instead. As of late Friday morning, Brent was trading down 0.55% at $66.47, and WTI was down 0.66% at $63.54, with traders balancing geopolitical risk against broader concerns about global demand.

With Russia’s refining network under sustained pressure and crude flows being redirected, the coming weeks will test how quickly Moscow can reroute fuel logistics—and whether Ukraine’s strikes will start to affect global oil balances rather than just domestic supply.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

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