Russia increases oil exports from seaports in the past
Russia has developed one of its busiest monthly oil export programs in nearly three years, despite selling many buyers in the West that they will take or, in its opinion, reduce purchases of Russian oil, reports Energy intelligence.
The Ports Loading Program, which is held by the holdings of the funds, suggests that Russian exports are planned at 2.88 million barrels per barrel. per day, which is 431.8 thousand barrels. per day more than in the March plan, and almost 1.2 million barrels. per day more compared to the same period last year.
Total exports from Russian ports, including Kazakh transit, are expected to reach 3.09 million barrels next month. per day, which is 410 thousand barrels. per day more than in March.
Energy Intelligence reports that it is not clear that the semi-annual tender announced by Rosneft for the supply of oil in September-September 2022 has been launched, as the first winner of the tender has not been announced. Interfax in January of the conference that Rosneft put up for a semi-annual tender up to 11.3 million tons of oil.
In March, Indian and Chinese companies bought Russian oil at a significant discount. India this month exports about 360 thousand barrels. per day, which is almost 4 times higher than the average in 2021.
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