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Russian seaborne diesel exports fell in March, data shows

LSEG data and market sources showed that the decline in Russian seaborne diesel and gasoline exports was due to unplanned maintenance at local refineries.

In January and February, drone attacks targeted Russian refineries owned and operated by Rosneft in Ryazan, Syzran, and Saratov as well as Lukoil Volgograd.

The traders said that the fall in oil processing in March was due to the resultant decline in processing.

Calculations based on LSEG data and other market sources showed that the total diesel and gasoil exported from Russian ports dropped to 3.8 million metric tonnes, a 5% drop from February.

According to shipping data, the principal importers of Russian gasoil and diesel in March were Turkey and Brazil.

Exports of diesel and gasoil from Russian ports to Turkey increased last month by 17%, compared to February. Loadings to Brazil also increased on a monthly base, almost by a quarter, to 0.85 millions tons.

Shipping data shows that Russia's March exports of diesel and gasoil to African countries dropped by half compared to the previous month, totaling about 0.64 millions tons. Egypt, Morocco Togo and Tunisia were among the largest importers.

Near the Cyprus port of Limassol, tankers carrying approximately 335,000 tons Russian diesel are heading for ship-to -ship transfers.

The destination of vessels carrying about 250,000 tonnes of diesel loaded in Russian ports is marked "for orders", which means that their discharge points have not been declared or are not known. (Reporting and editing by Barbara Lewis; Reporting by In Moscow)

(source: Reuters)