Russian Urals Crude Exports Down

October 24, 2014

Exports of Russian Urals crude oil are set to decline in November as domestic refineries are wrapping up maintenance work, a preliminary program showed on Friday.

 
Russian November Urals oil exports from the Baltic Sea port of Primorsk are seen down to 3.3 million tonnes from 3.6 million tonnes in October. Urals oil exports from the Baltic Sea port of Ust-Luga seen falling to 2.0 million tonnes from 2.2 million tonnes this month.
 
Russian November Urals oil exports from Novorossiisk seen down to 1.980 million tonnes from 2.4 million tonnes in October, the programme showed.
 
(Reuters)

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