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CPC pulls pump station out of service over UAV attack, crude transportation reduced

There were no injuries to the pump station’s personnel and there was no oil spill

MOSCOW, February 17. /TASS/. The Caspian Pipeline Consortium’s (CPC) Kropotkinskaya Pump Station in Kuban was attacked by an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and pulled out of service on Monday, CPC reported. Oil transportation has been reduced by now, while the company is assessing damage and determining the time needed to recover the station’s functionality.

"On February 17, 2025 Caspian Pipeline Consortium crude oil transportation facility PS Kropotkinskaya was subject to an UAV attack. The terrorist strike was delivered using seven unmanned aerial vehicles loaded with shrapnel in addition to explosives. The attack was timed, aiming to not only disrupt service of the facility, but also cause casualties among the station’s operations personnel," the company’s press service said in a statement.

There were no injuries to the pump station’s personnel. By rapid aligned response the consortium’s workers were able to prevent the threat of an oil spill.

PS Kropotkinskaya, located in the Kavkazsky District of Kuban, is the largest CPC pump station on Russian territory.

"To assess damage and determine the time needed to recover the station’s functionality the management team led by General Director Nikolay Gorban is en route to the scene. At this time, PS Kropotkinskaya has been taken out of service. Crude transportation through Tengiz-Novorossiysk pipeline system is being maintained at reduced flow rates, bypassing the PS," according to the statement.

All shareholders of the international consortium, including representatives of companies from the US and Europe, have been notified of the terrorist attack on a civilian target by UAV and its outcome, CPC said.

CPC is the pipeline system connecting Kazakhstan with a seaport in Novorossiysk area, where tankers are loaded with oil for the supply to global markets. The 1,511 km long pipeline links oilfields in the West Kazakhstan with the marine terminal in Novorossiysk. Among CPC shareholders are Russia (via Transneft), Kazakhstan (via KazMunayGas), structures of Chevron, Lukoil, ExxonMobil, a joint venture of Rosneft and Shell.