Russia reduced oil production by approximately 300-400 thousand barrels per day in April amid Ukrainian drone attacks on ports and refineries, as well as export disruptions. This was reported by Reuters with reference to sources, writes UNN.
Details
According to the agency's estimates, this could be the largest monthly drop in production since the COVID-19 pandemic. Sources note that strikes on port and refining infrastructure have complicated exports and forced production cuts.
Amid ongoing attacks on Russian ports and oil refineries, it will be difficult to place oil without cutting production
An additional factor was the cessation of supplies through the Druzhba oil pipeline towards Europe.
Scale of reduction
According to Reuters, the total reduction could be up to 500-600 thousand barrels per day compared to the end of 2025. Oil production is a key source of revenue for the Russian economy, so its decline affects the country's budget.
Ukraine to resume oil supplies via Druzhba pipeline on Wednesday afternoon - Reuters21.04.26, 23:09
In recent weeks, Ukraine has intensified attacks on Russia's energy infrastructure, including the ports of Ust-Luga, Primorsk, and Novorossiysk, as well as oil refineries.
At the same time, high global oil prices partially compensate for losses to the Russian budget.
Tuapse oil refinery halted operations after drone attack on April 16 - Reuters21.04.26, 20:21