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IEA's Russian crude oil production forecasts are cut after Ukraine's attacks
According to the International Energy Agency, it has reduced its projections for Russian oil production due to Ukrainian attacks on the country’s energy infrastructure. In recent months, Ukraine increased 'drone strikes' on energy facilities such as oil refineries in an effort to stop Moscow from waging war. The Paris-based agency stated that "continued strikes against refineries, storage and transport facilities have weakened the production outlook. We have therefore cut our Russian supply forecast for this year and the next by 85,000 barrels a day and 150,000 bpd, respectively, to an average of 8.8 million bpd during the forecast period." The...