Drone attacks force Russia to cut oil output, sources say
Russia must cut oil production due to drone attacks shrinking exports, according to exclusive Reuters sources, highlighting unavoidable output reductions.
According to exclusive sources cited by Reuters, cuts in Russian oil output are unavoidable as drone attacks are significantly shrinking the country's exports. These attacks have targeted critical infrastructure, hampering Russia's ability to sustain current production levels. Sources report that the situation is pressing, necessitating adjustments to stabilize the market. This development may have significant implications for global oil prices and the worldwide energy economy.