Russia primarily transports its oil through a vast network of pipelines, including major routes such as the Druzhba pipeline, which supplies Europe and other regions. Additionally, oil is exported via tankers from key ports like Novorossiysk and Primorsk on the Black Sea and Baltic Sea, respectively. Rail transport is also utilized for domestic distribution and to reach areas not connected by pipelines. This combination of infrastructure allows Russia to effectively manage its extensive oil exports.
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