Russian pipeline operator Transneft has reduced its crude oil intake by approximately 250,000 barrels per day (bpd) following technical damage at a critical infrastructure point. The disruption occurred at the Kaleykino pumping station in Tatarstan, which serves as a vital hub for blending and dispatching the Urals crude grade. This facility is essential for feeding the Druzhba pipeline network and supplying major export routes to the ports of Primorsk and Novorossiisk. Analysts suggest that the reduction in supply, combined with the strategic importance of the affected hub, is likely to inject a fresh risk premium into global oil markets. The tightening of Urals availability could provide upward support for Brent and WTI prices as traders assess the duration of the outage. Market participants are now closely monitoring the repair timeline to gauge the long-term impact on Russian export volumes.
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