A Russian official said a recent oil spill in the Black Sea was unprecedented and could have been avoided, highlighting the age of the vessels involved.
Ukraine continues to cripple Russia's energy sector by hitting numerous oil refineries, depots, chemical plants, and more with drones.
Russia’s war on Ukraine has been dictated as much by events in the air as by territorial gains on the front line.
An emergency task force has arrived in Russia’s southern Krasnodar region to deal with the continuing consequences of an oil spill in the Kerch Strait last month.
Russia claimed it had damaged ground facilities at one of Ukraine's largest natural gas storage sites in Lviv Oblast during a series of missile and drone attacks on Jan. 15.
In this photo taken from video released by Russian Emergency Ministry Press Service on Friday, Jan. 17, 2025, Russian rescuers work using a path along the narrow around the damaged
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has escalated into a war over energy infrastructure, with attacks on TurkStream and Ukrainian energy facilities.
According to reports from Telegram channels and Russian media, drones and missiles have attacked temporarily occupied Crimea and Russia’s Krasnodar Krai. Source: Krymskiy Veter (Crimean Wind), Crimean local Telegram channel;
Russia's seaborne exports of refined oil products fell by 9.1% in 2024 due to drone attacks on refineries, export bans, and low processing rates.
Russia reported intercepting nine Ukrainian drones targeting the TurkStream gas pipeline's infrastructure, specifically a compressor station in Krasnodar. No casualties occurred and minor damage was quickly repaired.
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Flows of gas via the Turkstream pipeline unaffected after air defences downed the drones, defence ministry in Moscow says