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Russia's Novo fuel terminal resumes loadings after drone attack, LSEG information, sources state

The Importpischeprom oil items terminal at Russia's Black Sea port of Novorossiisk resumed fuel loadings on May 18 after suspending operations following a drone attack a day previously, according to market sources and LSEG information.

Novorossiisk is Russia's largest port on the Black Sea, and a key outlet for crude oil and oil item exports and transit in Russia's south. The Importpischeprom terminal exports light oil products in addition to fertilizers and vegetable oils.

The data reveals the Gratia tanker has actually currently been filled with around 15,000 metric lots of diesel at the terminal and is moving to its location, the port of Dakar in Senegal.

2 other tankers, PM Bacton and Osaka, are being packed with fuel at the port, according to the data.

The Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transportation (Rosmorrechflot) did not immediately respond to a. request for comment.

A drone attack on Novorossiisk on Friday struck the. Importpischeprom terminal and Sheskharis oil harbour, sources. said and video shared on social networks revealed.

The port was shut right after the attack, however resumed oil. loadings from the Sheskharis oil harbour and fuel oil terminal. later on the very same day, according to industry sources and LSEG information.

Novorossiisk likewise loads oil from coming Kazakhstan and. Azerbaijan, and manages grain, coal, mineral fertilizers,. wood, containers, food and chemical cargoes.

(source: Reuters)