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Russia's Q1 LPG exports to China by rail up 51%, calculations reveal

Russia's exports of melted petroleum gas (LPG) to China by rail, the main supply route, increased 51% in the very first quarter from a year earlier to 72,300 metric heaps, calculations based upon data from industry sources revealed.

Traders said that the primary factor to the boost was Irkutsk Oil Business (INK), which raised exports from its Ust-Kut gas processing plant.

Russia has actually been cranking up LPG exports to China, including by roadway in trucks, to balance out a decline in products to the European Union, which adopted a twelfth package of sanctions versus Russia in December, introducing a new LPG import restriction, to leading up extensive trading constraints.

Traders think that Russia will continue to increase materials of LPG, or propane and butane, to China thanks to offered exporting infrastructure in spite of overloaded trains.

There is a room to increase exports further. China accounted for just 6% of in 2015's 3.6 million tons of Russian LPG exports by means of railway.

The Zabaikalsk-Manchuria border crossing is the primary route for Russian LPG exports to China, with the Manzhouli Far East Gas terminal able to handle 1 million tons of LPG each year.

(source: Reuters)