Posted on September 29, 2025

Recent developments in the ongoing conflict have seen Ukrainian forces successfully targeting key Russian oil infrastructure facilities. The strikes have impacted a crucial blending facility responsible for producing the Urals export grade crude oil, a significant component of Russia’s energy export portfolio.

This strategic facility plays a vital role in combining high-sulphur and low-sulphur oil to create the Urals grade, which represents approximately half of Russia’s total oil export capacity. The disruption to these operations could have far-reaching implications for global energy markets and supply chains.

For freight forwarders and logistics professionals, these developments underscore the importance of maintaining flexible supply chain strategies and alternative routing options. The potential for continued volatility in energy markets may impact shipping costs and route availability.

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