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OIL: Russian Urals Exports from Baltics to Rise to 5-month High in Sep

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Russian Urals crude loadings from its Baltic Ports are set to rise to 6.6m mt, or 1.61m b/d, according to Bloomberg.

  • That would be the highest since April, and up from 1.36m b/d in August.
  • Primorsk loadings are planned at 3.6m mt, up 0.4m mt on August.
  • Ust-Luga loadings are scheduled at 3m mt, compared to 2.55m mt in August.
  • Urals and Siberian Light exports from Novorossiysk are expected to be 1.26m mt for Sep. -19, although the full September programme is not yet available, Bloomberg said.
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Russian Urals crude loadings from its Baltic Ports are set to rise to 6.6m mt, or 1.61m b/d, according to Bloomberg.

  • That would be the highest since April, and up from 1.36m b/d in August.
  • Primorsk loadings are planned at 3.6m mt, up 0.4m mt on August.
  • Ust-Luga loadings are scheduled at 3m mt, compared to 2.55m mt in August.
  • Urals and Siberian Light exports from Novorossiysk are expected to be 1.26m mt for Sep. -19, although the full September programme is not yet available, Bloomberg said.