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    Oil falls on signs Russia’s Novorossiysk Port resuming operations

    November 16, 20251 Min Read


    Oil dropped following signs that activity had resumed at the key Russian port of Novorossiysk on the Black Sea, after a Ukrainian strike last week led to some damage and a suspension of operations.

    Brent slipped below $64 a barrel after closing more than 2 per cent higher on Friday following the attack, and West Texas Intermediate fell toward $59. Two tankers moored on Sunday at Novorossiysk, indicating operational activity at the terminals, while Reuters reported that crude loading had resumed.

    Oil posted a modest weekly gain after the attack on the Russian port, along with Iran’s seizure of a tanker near the Strait of Hormuz, injected fresh geopolitical premium into prices. Still, the market is facing a large surplus as OPEC+ and producers from outside of the group ramp up output, capping price gains.

    More stories like this are available on bloomberg.com

    Published on November 17, 2025



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