Russia's Energy Resilience in the Face of Drone Warfare
Despite ongoing Ukrainian drone attacks targeting energy facilities, Russia's oil refining, gas, and coal production levels are expected to remain stable in 2025 compared to 2024. Russia, as a leading global energy producer, continues to adapt by managing refinery capacities and increasing drone defenses to mitigate impacts.
Russia's energy sector braces to maintain its oil refining, gas, and coal production levels through 2025, undeterred by Ukrainian drone offensives on key facilities. The announcement follows Ukraine's intensified drone strikes on Russia's energy infrastructure, targeting refineries and pipelines crucial to Moscow's economy.
Currently, Russia ranks as the world's third-largest oil producer with the most extensive natural gas reserves. However, repeated attacks have compelled the country to adjust fuel exports and strengthen defense measures. Reports indicate that Russian refineries were operating below full capacity even before these assaults.
In response to the pressures, Russia has brought several spare units online to cushion the impact of attacks. Meanwhile, data suggests that natural gas output is projected to dip slightly in 2025 following a significant rise the previous year. This resilient stance underscores Russia's efforts to safeguard its vital energy revenue streams amid geopolitical tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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