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The oil loadings at Russia's western port ports fell by 6% between April 1-15

Data from trade sources and calculations show that oil loadings in Russia's western port over the period April 1-15 will fall by 125,000 barrels a day (bpd), compared to the same period last March, to around 1.86 million bpd.

Calculations showed that the daily decline in exports and transits of Urals, KEBCO, and Siberian Light grades of oil from Primorsk to Ust-Luga, Novorossiisk and Novorossiisk during the first 15 April days will be 6%.

As some refineries are undergoing repairs following drone attacks in March and February, Russia's oil output in April may fall below the March level. This means that more crude oil will be allocated to domestic plants in advance of the peak season demand for motor fuels.

Traders said that the Russian oil loadings may pick up in the second half April, eventually reaching March levels, and even beyond.

Calculations based on LSEG data and other sources show that Russia's total offline primary crude oil refining capability in April could fall by 320,000 bpd, to 2.137 millions metric tons. This is down from 3.58million tons in March. Reporting by Kim Coghill; Editing by Kim Coghill

(source: Reuters)