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Russian oil exports from its western ports revised up 10% in March amid refinery interruption, sources state

Russia will increase oil exports through its western ports in March by almost 200,000 barrels daily (bpd) against the monthly plan to 2.15 million bpd, and market participants anticipate an additional boost in exports amidst continuous drone attacks on Russian refineries.

Daily deliveries will increase by 10% compared to the preliminary prepare for March, estimations revealed.

Russian oil refineries have actually been experiencing a series of drone attacks from Ukraine including latest attacks on Rosneft refineries over the weekend.

The supply of Urals in the Baltic in March this month will boost due to the look of 2 additional cargoes from Rosneft and Tatneft, according to sources.

In Novorossiisk additional tanker positions were added by Rosneft and Lukoil, the sources stated.

Market participants believe that the growth in Russia's oil exports may continue. Offered the events of the weekend, there may be more extra freights, one of the sources said.

On Saturday early morning, a fire broke out at the Rosneft-owned Syzran oil refinery after a drone attack.

On Sunday, due to a drone attack, a fire took place at a. personal Slavyansky oil refinery in the Krasnodar region.

Last week, Rosneft's Ryazan oil refinery of Rosneft and. Lukoil's Nizhny Novgorod oil refinery experienced drone. attacks.

(source: Reuters)