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Russian seaborne diesel exports rise in May, data shows

According to LSEG and market sources, the increase in fuel production led to a rise in Russia's seaborne gasoil and diesel exports during May.

Calculations based on data from the industry suggest that Russia's idled diesel production capacity is expected to be down 8.1% in May compared to April, to 1.6 millions metric tons, or 52,700 tonnes per day (around 392 088 barrels per day).

The increase in fuel production and exports is a result of the lower idle production.

Calculations based on data from LSEG, and other market sources, showed that diesel and gasoil exported from Russian ports in May rose to approximately 3.7 million metric tonnes, an increase of 7% compared to April.

Shipping data shows that in May, the two main importers of Russian gasoil and diesel were Turkey and Brazil.

Last month, the Russian ports exported 1.3 million tonnes of diesel and gasoil to Turkey, an increase of 15% over April. However, loadings to Brazil dropped by 14%, from 0.7 to 0.63 millions tons.

Shipping data revealed that Russia's diesel and gasoil imports from Africa in May increased by 7% compared to the previous month, totaling about 0.83 millions tons. Ghana, Tunisia and Senegal were among the top four African importers.

According to LSEG, a total of 0.35 million tonnes of diesel and gasoline from Russian ports is waiting for discharge on ships-to-ship transfers in the vicinity of Limassol.

Shipping data showed that ships loaded with diesel in Russian ports in May, about 230,000 tonnes, had their destinations marked "for orders", which means their discharge points were either not known or not declared. Mark Potter, Mark Potter (Reporting in Moscow)

(source: Reuters)