January 30, 2025
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February exports of Russian oil from Western ports decreased by 8% because of sanctions

Russian exports of raw oil from the western ports will fall by 8% compared to January, as Moscow increases oil processing, and Reuters have shown that after the latest US sanctions, raw oil exports decreased by 8%.”, – WRITE: epravda.com.ua

Russian exports of raw oil from the western ports will fall by 8% compared to January, as Moscow increases oil processing, and Reuters have shown that after the latest US sanctions, raw oil exports decreased by 8%. Reuters writes about it. Russian oil exports have withstood a number of sanctions since 2022, but the latest sanctions have created some of the biggest challenges to support these flows. The total export of oil in February from Western ports Primorsk, Ust-Lugu and Novorossiysk is expected at 1.6 million barrels a day, compared to 1.73 million barrels a day in January in January. Higher if recent attacks of Ukrainian drones on Russian oil refineries will mean that more oil will be intended for export. The Russian Ryazan Oil Refinery suspended work after the attack at the end of last week. Exports of Russian oil through Baltic ports are still limited due to technical problems in Ust-Luz. In January, the port reduced the load of oil by half of the bandwidth to a four-year minimum partially due to technical problems in the transneft pipeline system. Advertising: “Deliveries “, – said one of the sources of Reuters. Read also: Russia still earns $ 6 billion from oil sale through Ukraine. Why doesn’t the transit stop? Recall that exports of petroleum products from Russia in January reached the 11-month maximum, despite new sanctions of the United States against the energy sector of the country.

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