The Peter Zeihan Podcast Series - Ukraine Drone Strike Hits Refining Complex Deep in Russia || Peter Zeihan
Episode Date: March 14, 2024Ukraine has been ramping up drone strikes and they just successfully hit another refining complex in Russia. The strike on the Nizhny Novgorod complex triggered a major fire and caused significant dam...age to storage units as well as other refining equipment. The pipeline network, however, remains intact. Full Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/zeihan/ukraine-drone-strike-hits-refining-complex-deep-in-russia
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Hey everybody, Peter Zine here, coming to you from outside of Niederland, Colorado.
The news today is that the Ukrainians have taken some long-range drones, excuse me,
and throw them in some Russian targets, some of which are over 1,000 miles from the border.
The ones that matter the most are, is a refining complex in the city of Nizzi Novgorod,
which is a couple hundred miles east of Moscow that sits on a major pipeline nexus.
They haven't damaged a pipeline system, and you're not going to probably not going to do that in any meaningful way.
drones because they could be repaired so quickly. Instead, they went after some refineries.
Now, if you're looking for a Hollywood-style explosion, you're never going to see that in a refinery.
There's a lot of standoff distance, and the stuff that's flammable is usually not adjacent to other
stuff that is flammable. That doesn't mean you can't do a significant amount of damage.
And in this case, it looks like they were going after some of the fractionating columns.
And at least a couple of the storage tanks, fuel storage tanks, at least one hit was significant
to the point that it caused a major fire that, at the point that, at the point,
that I'm recording this at the point that I'm recording this about eight hours after the
tack is still burning. Something to keep in mind. Rush is a big-ass place and as the Germans
discovered during World War II, they have to move things further and further and further from the
western periphery in order to protect it from air assaults. But in the age of drones, this doesn't
matter nearly as much because these things have ranges in the hundreds of miles.
which means that everything in European Russia, which is where 75, 80% of the Russian population live and most of the physical infrastructure is, is potentially in range.
So while the Ukrainians can't shut the country down, they can cause enough interruptions to the processing capacity and maybe even pumping stations that make it difficult for the Russians to earn export income.
And the impact of that could be far more than what the West has done with sanctions on the Russians so far.
We've seen this with a few port facilities in recent weeks, and now the Ukrainians are demonstrating the capacity to strike deeper and deeper and deeper into Russia.
And they have now almost been able to reach Tatarstan, which is the most important nexus point, that the Russians have because it sits on the infrastructure that connects European Russia to all of Siberia.
And if for whatever reason there's meaningful damage there, you're talking about something like a third of Russian oil exports go offline over now.
So that is what's to watch for in the days ahead. Stay tuned.
