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Sources say that Lukoil is diverting oil from Azerbaijan into Russia due to sanctions

Two industry sources reported on Thursday that Russia's second largest oil producer, Lukoil has begun diverting Caspian Oil flows from Baku, the Azeri capital, to Makhachkala, the Russian port, to combat Western sanctions.

According to one source, the Russian flagged tanker Lady Leila is expected to arrive in Makhachkala later on Thursday with a cargo 5,000 metric tonnes of crude oil from Lukoil’s Korchagin Oilfield located in the Caspian Sea.

Last month, the United States and United Kingdom imposed sanctions against Russia's second largest oil company. This has complicated its normal operations.

Lukoil shipped its oil from Caspian Sea fields to Azerbaijan SOCAR's oil refinery at Baku, as well as the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.

Sources said that Lukoil would send around 30,000 tonnes of oil to Makhachkala in December, and will then divert the entire oil, approximately 130,000 tonnes per month, originally destined for Baku.

Lukoil declined to comment on a request. (Reporting and Editing by Louise Heavens).

(source: Reuters)