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Russian seaborne diesel imports from July 1-15 fell 6% on a monthly basis, according to data

Russian seaborne diesel imports from July 1-15 fell 6% on a monthly basis, according to data

According to LSEG data and other market sources, the Russian seaborne exports of diesel and gasoline fell by 6% in the first 15 day period of July compared to the same period in 2006. Refinery maintenance and a strong domestic demand affected the supply.

According to industry sources, calculations have shown that the offline capacity of Russia's primary oil refineries has increased by 20% to 3.9 millions metric tons in July, which includes maintenance at several large and mid-size refining plants.

Refineries use less feedstock when idle capacity increases.

In the first 15 days in July, diesel loadings through the Russian Baltic Port of Primorsk - the largest outlet of ULSD exports in the country - reached 470,000 tonnes, a 28% drop from the same period last month.

Turkey has been the number one destination for Russian port diesel and gasoil exports so far this July. It takes about 44% or approximately 640,000 metric tonnes of total supplies. LSEG shipping statistics show that demand was strong, as it increased 52% between June 1-15.

In the first 15 days in July, diesel loadings from Russia into Brazil were only 110,00 metric tons. This is a 56% decrease month-on-month.

LSEG data indicates that about 180,000 tonnes of diesel and gasoline from Russian ports is waiting to be discharged or ordered for further destinations during ship-to-ship transfer near the Cypriot Port of Limassol.

Market sources say that Russian gasoil and diesel exports may increase in the second half as some refineries finish maintenance.

All shipping data is based upon cargo departure dates. David Goodman, Editor in Moscow (Reporting)

(source: Reuters)