The maritime shipments of crude oil from Russia have dropped to the lowest level in nearly two months, hindered by several factors, reports Bloomberg. The article notes that adverse weather conditions and a strike by a Ukrainian drone, which temporarily halted deliveries from a key export terminal to Baltic countries, contributed to this decline. Approximately 3.36 million barrels of crude oil per day were shipped from Russian ports in the four weeks leading up to January 21. This is 50,000 barrels per day less than the revised figure for the period up to January 14. Bloomberg writes, “Port ma…