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Russia's April seaborne oil item exports down 14.6% m/m, estimations reveal

Russia's seaborne oil item exports in April fell 14.6% from the previous month to 8.415 million metric tons due to seasonal and unplanned upkeep at refineries and a fuel export ban, information from industry sources and computations showed.

Russia's main oil refining capability, idled due to maintenance, technical failures and drone attacks, in April increased by 13.6% versus March, calculations based on information from industry sources revealed.

Russia also imposed a six-month restriction on fuel exports from March 1 to keep domestic costs stable.

Total oil product exports by means of the Baltic ports of Primorsk, Vysotsk, St. Petersburg and Ust-Luga last month fell by 17.5%. versus March to 4.535 million heaps, information from market sources. revealed.

Fuel exports through Russia's Black Sea and Azov Sea ports in. April fell by 11.5% to 3.203 million tons.

Oil items export materials from Russia's Arctic ports of. Murmansk and Arkhangelsk in April rose by 28.8% to 54,100 lots.

Fuel export loadings at Russia's Far East ports in April. fell by 9.8% to 622,600 tons, data from sources and . computations revealed.

(source: Reuters)