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Russia's July western port oil loadings to fall 23% m/m, sources say

Russia in July will cut oil exports via its western ports to 1.5 million barrels daily ( bpd), down nearly 500,000 bpd from June, as processing at its refineries is set to rise after maintenance, 2 trade sources stated on Tuesday.

Russia's July oil deliveries every day will fall by 23% versus from June's plan, estimations show.

Offline refining capability in July is seen declining to 1.8 million metric heaps from 4.1 million lots in the most current price quote for June, according to calculations based upon data from market sources.

Oil loadings from Russian Baltic ports, Primorsk and Ust-Luga, that includes exports of Kazakh KEBCO petroleum and Urals, will decrease to simply 4.9 million tons, the sources said.

On the other hand, loadings of Urals, KEBCO and Siberian Light grades from the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk are set to fall to 1.7-1.8 million tons, the sources stated.

One of the sources said that the loading plan for the next month is short as most Russian large refineries that have remained idle in June will resume processing.

Russia's oil loadings are likewise topped by the state's promise to the OPEC+ group of oil-producing nations to cut output.

(source: Reuters)