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Russia expects oil exports to rise due to refinery blackouts

Russia's energy ministry stated on Thursday that it anticipated the nation's crude oil exports to increase due to unintended maintenance at refineries, news agencies reported.

The scenario is stable, but main (refinery) output will be less. This is a reality, however there is nothing crucial about it, because it indicates that oil exports will be greater, First Deputy Energy Minister Pavel Sorokin stated, according to TASS news company.

He added that there was no issue about fuel materials on domestic market, Interfax news agency reported.

Russia has seen multiple outages at its refineries due to technical faults and drone attacks by Ukraine given that the start of the year.

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Russian oil refineries in a 2nd day of heavy drone attacks on Wednesday, causing a fire at Rosneft's. biggest refinery in what President Vladimir Putin had actually said was. an attempt to interrupt a governmental election today.

The country, the world's second biggest petroleum. exporter after Saudi Arabia, had already introduced gasoline. exports ban for six months starting from March 1 to keep rates. steady.

Domestic gasoline rates are sensitive for motorists and. farmers on the planet's most significant wheat exporter ahead of the March. 15-17 governmental election.

Russia and Ukraine have actually targeted each other's energy. facilities in a quote to interrupt supply lines and logistics. and demoralise their opponents, as they look for the edge in a. almost two-year-old conflict that shows no indication of ending.

Exports of oil, oil items and natural gas are by far. Russia's biggest export, a major source of foreign currency. revenue for Russia's $1.9 trillion economy, and guarantee that. Moscow belongs at the top table of international energy politics.

(source: Reuters)