Ukraine’s Drone Strikes Dismantle Russia’s Fuel Exports to 2022 Levels

The ongoing Ukrainian drone strikes on Russia’s energy infrastructure have led to a significant decline in fuel exports, marking the lowest level since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Russian energy companies, including major players such like Gazprom and Rosneft, have reported operational disruptions and reduced output following the attacks. These strikes are not only damaging physical infrastructure but also causing long-term disruptions to Russia’s energy supply chain.

The global energy market is feeling the strain as Russia’s position as a major supplier is increasingly undermined by these sustained strikes. Analysts predict that the impact could lead to higher energy prices and a shift in the dynamics of the global energy trade.