Russia’s Crude Shipments Slide to the Lowest Since February
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Russia's crude exports fall to lowest level since February
Russia's crude oil shipments have dropped to their lowest level since February, as refinery processing outpaces production growth and trims available export volumes, Bloomberg reported on July 8.Russia has used its revenues from energy exports to finance the war in Ukraine.Seaborne crude flows averaged 3.12 million barrels a day over the four weeks to July 6, a 3% decline from the previous period ending June 29, according to tanker-tracking data…
The average day-to-day supply of Russian oil fell to its lowest level since late February, as the increase in the processing of VAT exceeded the rate of production, which limited exports. The volume was also affected by the additional reductions that Russia had undertaken under the OPEC+ agreement. According to Bloomberg, in the four weeks prior to 6 July, sea exports averaged 3.12 million barrels per day, which was 3 per cent lower than in the …
Russian oil supplies fall to lowest since FebruaryRussian seaborne oil supplies fell to 3.12 million barrels per day, the lowest since February 2025. The decline was due to faster growth in refinery processing compared to production.
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