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Russian seaborne diesel exports fall in June, data shows

According to LSEG data and market sources, the volume of Russian seaborne gasoil and diesel exports dropped by 6% in June on a month-to-month basis. This was due to refinery maintenance.

Shipping data shows that last month, the two main importers of Russian gasoil and diesel were Turkey and Brazil.

Exports of diesel and gasoil from Russian ports to Turkey increased in June by 15%, a month-on-month increase, while those to Brazil dropped by 33% from May, to just 0.47 million tonnes, after a previous influx.

Shipping data revealed that Russia's diesel and gasoil sales to African countries in June decreased by 30 percent from the previous months to 0.7 million tonnes. The top importers were Morocco, Tunisia Togo, and Egypt.

According to LSEG, LSEG data shows that nearly 0.24 million tonnes of diesel and gasoline from Russian ports is waiting for discharge on ships-to-ship transfers or for orders to further destinations near the Cypriot Port of Limassol.

Shipping data showed that ships loaded with diesel in Russian port in May had their destinations marked as "for order," which means their discharge points were either not known or not declared. Reporting by Bernadettebaum; Editing by In Moscow

(source: Reuters)