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Russia's seaborne oil item exports fell in January, estimations reveal

Russia's January seaborne oil item exports fell 8.6% from a year earlier and 2% from the previous month to 10.792 million metric lots owing to lower processing and unexpected refinery repair work, information from industry sources and computations showed.

Numerous big Russian refineries have been hit by drone attacks and failures over the past 2 months. As an outcome, oil processing in January dropped 4% from a year previously and 1.4%. from the previous month, Kommersant newspaper reported.

Overall oil products exports through the Baltic ports of Primorsk,. Vysotsk, St. Petersburg and Ust-Luga last month fell 13.7% year. on year and 6% from December to 5.646 million tons, information from. market sources showed.

Fuel exports through Russia's Black Sea and Azov Sea ports. decreased last month by 5.2% from January 2023 to 4.296 million. lots.

Oil items export products from the Russian Arctic. ports of Murmansk and Arkhangelsk fell in January by 10.6% on a. yearly basis to 184,100 loads.

Fuel export loadings at Russia's Far East ports rose by. 24.3% from January in 2015 to 666,300 loads, information from sources. and computations showed.

Russia in 2015 announced a voluntary reduction to crude. oil and fuel exports by 300,000 barrels daily

(source: Reuters)