Two oil tankers on roads at CPC terminal hit by drones on Tuesday, sources say


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  • Tuesday, 13 Jan 2026

MOSCOW, ‌Jan 13 (Reuters) - Two ‌oil tankers waiting ‌for the loading at the Caspian Pipeline ‍Consortium terminal were ‍hit by ‌drones on Tuesday, two ‍sources ​said.

The tanker Delta ⁠Harmony is managed by Greece's ‌Delta tankers, according to ⁠LSEG, ‍and was expected to load ‍oil from Tengizchevroil. ‌The tanker Matilda, also hit by the drones, is managed by Greece's Thenamaris and was ‌expected to load oil from Karachaganak, ​they added.

(Reporting by Reuters, Editing by Louise Heavens)

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