Russia is facing challenges in boosting crude oil and refined product supplies due to Ukrainian drone attacks on its refining sector and export terminals. Despite an increase in demand from countries like India, which imported an average of 1.96 million barrels per day since late February, the ongoing conflict has hindered Russia's ability to capitalize on elevated global prices. The official Urals price rose to nearly $95 per barrel in April, but volumes remain constrained.
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