The damage has triggered fuel shortages and export bans, forcing Moscow to halt exports of gasoline, jet fuel, and diesel while increasing fuel imports to meet domestic demand.

Ukraine’s successful targeting of its oil refineries has moved Russia from an exporter of diesel to an importer. That’s a threat for the rest of the world.

A wave of Ukrainian strikes on Russian fuel infrastructure has reduced Russia's oil refining output to its lowest level in more than 21 years.

Korean refiners gain from Russia's diesel ban, tightening global supply. Crude oil reaching a new all-time high by September 30 at 7.8% YES.

Ukraine's strikes disrupt Russian oil refining, causing a fuel crisis. Russia entering Sloviansk by December 31, 2026 at 21.5% YES.

Ukrainian strikes have crippled Russian refining, leaving 135 million barrels of crude stranded at sea even as exports hit a four-year high.

The damage has triggered fuel shortages and export bans, forcing Moscow to halt exports of gasoline, jet fuel, and diesel while increasing fuel imports to meet domestic demand.