Russian oil production hits one-year low after drone strikes, per Bloomberg
It turns out that if you keep flying explosive metal birds into oil refineries, eventually, those refineries stop refining. Who could have possibly predicted this?
We have been watching the headlines about drones hitting Russian oil depots for months. Well, the math has finally caught up. According to data parsed by Bloomberg, Russian oil production just plummeted to its lowest level in a whole year.
The relentless Ukrainian drone campaign against Russian energy infrastructure is actually working. It is not just a PR stunt; it is a direct hit to the Kremlin's wallet.
Normally, they would just redirect the raw crude elsewhere. But when processing plants are literally on fire, the entire logistics chain turns into a massive, burning headache.
It is almost touching to watch them try to pretend everything is going according to plan while their main survival cash cow is slowly turning into ash.
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