Russia's Crude Oil Exports Near Record High Amid Refinery Attacks
Russia's crude oil shipments reached 3.83 million barrels per day in the four weeks leading up to June 14. This volume represents the highest export rate observed since December, indicating a significant pace in oil distribution. The increase in shipments occurs concurrently with ongoing attacks by Ukraine's long-range drones targeting Russian processing plants and refineries.

Russia has maintained a high rate of crude oil exports, shipping approximately 3.83 million barrels per day over the four-week period ending June 14.
This export volume marks the highest level recorded since December, reflecting a near-record pace for the country's oil distribution.
The sustained export activity comes as Ukraine continues to deploy long-range drones, targeting Russian processing plants and refineries. These facilities have reportedly been hit by Ukrainian aerial attacks.
According to Bloomberg Markets, the shipments reached a year-to-date high even as more processing plants were affected by drone activity.


