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Will fuel: how Russia beats on oil depots and what will come out of it

The last blows of the oil depots shows Russia's desire to neutralize the fuel market. But expert Sergey Kuyun assures that nothing will work out, the market is decentralized, and therefore, in general, the news for the enemy about the destruction of two oil depots last week for many has become a surprise. It was believed that only we were hitting oil infrastructure. In fact, the oil depot is under the sight of the enemy.

I cite a slide since my latest presentation - more than 50 oil and refineries have been attacked since 2022 throughout the country. This year I counted up to 10 attacked objects. The ammunition is not spared. One of the destroyed objects last week was attacked by Simoma Shahmed. They even changed tactics: they fly at a height of 2. 5 km - unattainable for mobile firing groups, and then vertically fall. From a professional point of view, the strategy of the Russians did not understand me.

I do not exclude that after the collapse of our energy, they rich the idea of ​​neutralizing the fuel market as a power source for the same generators. But they bomb oil depots for two years, and there is no result. And, most importantly, there will be no. This is not your electricity with its huge objects (read targets). Despite large -scale attacks, the market operates as a clock, moreover, we have a permanent surplus of all fuel brands.

Oil bases since 2022 are almost not used, except as a trestle to overload from rail to gas trucks. There are some dead remains, as well as vapors of petroleum products that burn well. So it looks spectacular. Even if something was burned somewhere, the impact on the market is zero. The new one comes right away. This is the feature of the fuel market in its decentralization. Thousands of filling stations, gas trucks, tanks, terminals and terminals, dozens of streams of supply across the border.