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WorldApr 2

Russia Sends Second Oil Tanker to Cuba Amid Global Energy Supply Challenges

Russia dispatched a second oil shipment to Cuba this week, following an initial tanker delivery as the island nation faces fuel shortages.

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Russia announced it is sending a second oil tanker to Cuba, following the arrival of an initial shipment earlier this week as the Caribbean nation grapples with ongoing fuel shortages.

The Kremlin's energy assistance to Cuba comes as Russia itself faces infrastructure challenges to its oil export capabilities. Satellite imagery analysis indicates that Russia's Primorsk oil terminal has lost approximately 40% of its storage capacity due to recent drone attacks, potentially affecting the country's ability to export petroleum products.

The developments highlight broader global energy supply pressures affecting multiple regions. In India, authorities discovered hidden cooking gas canisters during raids in graveyards, indicating hoarding activities amid domestic energy shortages in the country.

Meanwhile, energy infrastructure expansion continues in other sectors, with technology companies increasingly turning to natural gas to power data centers. Documentation shows that a new Google-funded data center will be powered by a natural gas plant expected to emit millions of tons of greenhouse gases annually, reflecting a growing industry trend toward gas-powered facilities to meet rising computational demands.

The series of energy-related developments across different continents underscores the complex challenges facing global energy markets, from geopolitical disruptions to supply chain pressures and growing demand from emerging technologies.

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