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Urals crude differentials reduce on wider discount at Indian ports

Urals crude differentials were reduced on Monday as discounts for the 'grade' to dated Brent reached their highest levels since 2022 in India. Urals oil cargoes that will be delivered in Indian ports in February are trading at a discount of $10 per barrel compared to dated Brent. This is a rise of $3-$5 per barrelle compared to estimates for cargoes loaded in the autumn months last season and near?the largest discount ever recorded. Three OPEC+ delegates said that OPEC+ will likely keep its pause in?oil production increases for March during a meeting on 'Sunday. Prices are rising because of a decrease in Kazakhstan's crude oil production.

Kazakhstan's Energy Ministry said Monday that the vast Tengiz Oilfield in the country is preparing to resume oil production soon, and the production at the Korolevskoye Oilfield has already resumed.

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* There were no bids or offers made for Urals, Azeri BTC, and CPC?Blend on Monday, traders reported.

Interfax reported that the Russian energy ministry had submitted a request to the government, asking for the lifting of the gasoline export ban. The source was familiar with the issue. (Reporting and Editing by Paul Simao).

(source: Reuters)