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FACT CHECK: To significantly impact Russia’s oil supply to China, Ukraine would need to target this optimum combination of oil refineries, pipeline junctions, and storage facilities.
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+ B, o! Z7 o" X2 Q$ d. O) sGiven the recent drone attacks on Russian refineries, the following targets would further disrupt the oil supply chain to China:) X+ P% j4 L+ W
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1.Eastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean (ESPO) Pipeline: This pipeline is crucial for oil exports to China, especially from Eastern Siberia. Attacks on pipeline infrastructure, particularly junction points and pumping stations along the ESPO route, would severely disrupt the flow of oil to China.
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2.Skovorodino Pumping Station: Located in Amur Oblast, near the border with China, this station is a critical hub in the ESPO pipeline. Disrupting operations here would significantly reduce the oil flow to China.9 `2 W6 m/ A* [4 E
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3.Kozmino Oil Terminal: Located on the Pacific coast, this terminal is the end point of the ESPO pipeline, where oil is loaded onto tankers for export to China. Striking this terminal would throttle the final stage of oil exports to China.2 d8 i6 ]$ W& H! Y! A! d
' @4 L: n) |4 b, d9 N4.Kuyumba and Tayshet Junctions: These are critical nodes in the pipeline system that connect Western Siberian oil fields to the ESPO pipeline. Targeting these junctions would further constrain the supply chain by cutting off oil from Western Siberia.1 l7 T* u; P# }9 X4 V7 ?
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5.Oil Storage Facilities in Khabarovsk and Primorsky Krai: These facilities store large amounts of oil before it is shipped to China. Attacks here would deplete reserves and disrupt the supply buffer that could mitigate the effects of pipeline disruptions.( p5 m2 U1 E$ w4 W. m( r6 s
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6.Refineries in Eastern Russia: Beyond Omsk, other major refineries in Eastern Russia, such as those in Khabarovsk and Angarsk, could be targeted. These refineries process crude oil for export and domestic use, and damaging them would reduce the capacity to supply refined products to China.
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By combining strikes on these pipelines, pumping stations, storage facilities, and refineries, Ukraine would most effectively disrupt the flow of oil from Russia to China, creating a significant bottleneck in the energy supply chain and impacting this vital revenue stream that funds Russia’s ability to make war and perpetuate its illegal invasion and campaign of genocide in Ukraine. % q2 \: N% ?3 G7 |
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