Oil exports from Western Russian terminals are increasing
reports Mehr News Agency Three sources showed that Russian oil exports from Western terminals in April increased by about 2,000 barrels a day to one and a half thousand barrels daily, as the impact of seasonal maintenance of domestic refineries on reduction in production is in the form of a coalition of the Coalition.
Based on these data, export and transit of crude oil of Ural, Kazakhstan’s KBC (KEBCO) of Kazakhstan and Siberian oil from “ Primorsk , “Novorusisk and” Ost Loga increased by about 5 %. The increase in cargo supply in the next month will be due to improving climate conditions and the availability of more oil tankers, the sources said.
US former US President Biden has imposed sanctions on Russian energy-efficient exports in January Biden . The businessmen said in April, the availability of tankers’ fleets will improve, as new tankers have joined the Russian oil transport fleet Non-Network .
According to a initial program, the volume of inactive refining capacity in Russian oil refineries in April is reduced by 6,000 tons to 6 million tons. According to these sources, the recent attack UAVs to Russian oil refineries and revision of the maintenance plan will probably lead to an increase in disabled capacity next month.
“The constant situation is changing, the attack on the oil refineries is intense, so one can expect extra volumes to appear even to the current design,” said a Russian oil businessman. According to another businessman, the decline in Russian oil supply with the Caspian Consortium pipeline may increase exports from western Russian terminals.
attack UAV to the oil pumping station “ Crototkinskaya area Style = “Text-align: Justify”> Krasnodar southern Russia reduced the supply of Western companies including Chevron and Exxon Mobil from Kazakhstan’s oil fields to the world with the Caspian consortium. Large American companies Chevron and Exxon Mobil along with Luke Oil Style = “Text-Align: Justify”> Kazakhstan Gas Coxtate is one of the shareholders of this pipeline.
The Caspian Pipeline Consortium said: “The pipeline delivered 2 million tons of oil (about 1 million barrels of oil daily) and exported this year by February 5 (March 5th), 5 million tons. The supply to the Caspian Pipeline Consortium was estimated at about 6,000 tons or more. Traders reported that these volumes may be directed to other terminals, for example, “Novorusisk “.