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Russia set to increase idled oil refining capability, boosting exports

Russia plans to take offline 4.0 million metric tons of refining capacity in October, an increase of 67% from an earlier strategy, increasing the amount of petroleum available for export, Reuters calculations based on data from market sources show.

The Company of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies, which include Russia, (OPEC+) has actually said Russia has already produced above quotas consented to support the marketplace.

Moscow guaranteed to offer payment for overproduction during 2024-2025, however its exports have been unstable and depending on domestic refining.

In September idle capacity was 4.5 million lots, which was also an increase - of 0.6 million heaps - versus previous price quotes.

The October revision follows a halt in oil processing at Rosneft's Black Sea oil plant in Tuapse because Oct. 1, postponed maintenance at the Novokuibyshev refinery and maintenance at the CDU-6 system at Lukoil's NORSI oil plant.

The greatest modifications are from Russia's western ports. Exports from the east are normally stable and close to optimum due to high success of the path.

Oil loadings from the western ports of Primorsk, Ust-Luga and Novorossiisk, are expected to increase by 5% from September to 2.25 million barrels per day (bpd) following the revision to the previous plan.

Russia's January-October cumulative idle oil refining capability has actually reached 36.7 million lots, up from 30.9 million in the exact same period in 2023, the computations showed.

For November, Russia's idle primary oil refining capability is seen at 1.2 million lots, however that too might increase to 1.8 million heaps if upkeep is extended, according to Reuters computations and data from market sources.

(source: Reuters)