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Oil loadings from Russia's western ports seen at 2 year high from March 20-31

Oil loadings from Russia's. western ports from March 2031 are expected to go beyond 2.5. million barrels daily (bpd) and struck the greatest level since. April 2022, according to market and trading sources, as well as. computations.

Russia is set to fill some 30.2 million barrels (4.12. million tonnes) of Urals, KEBCO and Siberian Light at the ports. of Primorsk, Ust-Luga and Novorossiisk from March 20-31 amidst top. as much as the initial packing plan, the information supplied by market. sources and estimations revealed.

Russia will increase oil exports through its western ports. by 13% in March after a fall in processing at refineries struck by. Ukrainian drones, 2 trade sources stated on Tuesday.

Russian oil refining capacity closed down in the wake of drone. attacks in the very first quarter amounts to about 4.6 million metric. loads (370,500 barrels each day), or some 7% of the total, . calculations revealed on Friday.

A number of Russia's oil plants, consisting of the Syzran oil. refinery managed by Rosneft and the Slavyansk refinery in. Krasnodar region, suffered drone attacks over the weekend.

(source: Reuters)