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Russian seaborne diesel exports fall in July, data shows

According to LSEG data and market sources, Russia's seaborne gasoil and diesel exports dropped 5% from the previous month to 3.26 million metric tonnes due to lower production during refinery maintenance as well as strong domestic demand.

In July, diesel loadings through the Russian Baltic port Primorsk - the country's largest outlet for ultra-low sulphur (ULSD) exports – totaled 1,26 million tonnes, down 11.3% daily from June.

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

The export of diesel and gasoil from Russian ports to Turkey decreased by 14% in July, to 1.25 millions tons, from June. Loadings to Brazil fell 29% to 0.37million tons.

Shipping data revealed that more than 400,000 tonnes of diesel, loaded in Russian ports, are headed to ship-to -ship transfers near Limassol, the Cypriot Port, for discharge or for orders for other destinations, as yet unknown.

According to LSEG, the Russian exports of diesel and gasoil to African countries in July decreased by a quarter compared to the previous month, to approximately 0.69 million tonnes. The top importers were Morocco, Senegal Ghana and Libya.

Shipping data showed that ships loaded with diesel in Russian port in May, weighing approximately 110,000 tonnes, had their destinations marked "for orders", meaning they have not yet declared or are not aware of their discharge point. Reporting by In Moscow. Mark Potter is the editor.

(source: Reuters)