According to the IEA, the recent Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian refineries could disrupt global fuel markets.
The drone attacks from Ukraine on Russia n refineries could disrupt fuel markets globally, the International Energy Agency IEA said on Friday, estimating that up to 600,000 barrels per day bpd of Russia ’s refinery capacity could be offline in the second quarter.
In recent months, Ukraine has stepped up attacks on oil refineries in Russia, which have reduced Russian refining capacity, and which, reportedly, have the White House concerned about rising international prices.
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