
Russia Black Sea Oil Loading Halted on New Rules, Reuters Says
The suspension has affected the port of Novorossiysk and the Yuzhnaya Ozereevka terminal, the export facility for the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, Reuters reported, citing two unidentified people in the industry. One of them said he expected the situation to be resolved in a day or two.
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