Urals Oil Exports from Russia's Baltic Ports Revised Upward

January 11, 2022

Russia's Urals oil export loading plan from Baltic ports in January has been revised upwards by 0.1 million tonnes to 6.2 million tonnes, traders said on Tuesday.

Oil giant Rosneft added an additional cargo for loading from Primorsk Jan. 24-25, traders said. The cargo was allocated to Glencore, they added.

© Igor Groshev / Adobe Stock
© Igor Groshev / Adobe Stock

Primorsk oil exports in January have been increased to 3.8 million tonnes, traders said. Oil exports from Ust-Luga were planned at 2.4 million tonnes, unchanged from the previous plan.

Urals and Siberian Light oil exports from the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk are unchanged from the previous plan at 1.43 million tonnes.


(Reporting by Olga Yagova Editing by David Goodman)

Related News

UK Confirms It Will Build Six New Warships Collapsed Baltimore Bridge Blasted into Pieces Worker Dies in Accident at Peru's Chancay Megaport Project Houthi Leader Vows to Escalate Attacks on Merchant Shipping Tanker Crewmembers Plead Guilty to Environmental Crimes in the US