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Russia's western oil exports set to increase in September, traders say

Russia's oil exports from its western ports are expected to rise in September from their August levels, 2 traders said on Thursday, as the nation's. oil refineries are set to start seasonal maintenance next month. suggesting more crude is available for export.

Russia's western ports of Primorsk, Ust-Luga and. Novorossiisk, the main outlets for Russia's flagship Urals oil. exports, will increase loadings to more than 2 million barrels. each day (bpd), the traders said.

Russia's oil exports via the western ports were set at. around 1.95 million bpd in August.

On the other hand, traders stated September oil exports will also. depend on fuel accessibility in Russia's domestic market, where. indications of shortages may lead to a modification of preliminary refinery. maintenance schedules.

Based on the initial plan, Russian offline main oil. refining capacity was set to rise to 3.38 million heaps in. September, from 1.71 million loads in August, but upkeep. sometimes get held off to October.

Greater offline refining capability implies more crude oil is. readily available for exports.

Meanwhile, a suspension of Russia's Lukoil oil. exports by means of the Druzhba pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia at the. end of June supplied extra seaborne Urals oil exports,. traders stated. If the problem is resolved next month, those volumes. are to be diverted from the ports, traders stated.

On Wednesday, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto. said settlements are in the final stages to find a solution. to Kyiv's decision to bar Russian oil exporter Lukoil from using. its facilities.

Also Russia is not able to increase oil exports much, as it. has to cut oil production under the regards to an OPEC+ pact.

(source: Reuters)