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Russia's Sept filling strategy from Baltic ports modified up by 0.2 mln t to 6.2 mln t.

Russia's crude oil loading strategy from the Baltic ports of Primorsk and UstLuga for September has actually been revised higher by 0.2 millon metric loads to 6.2 million tons, market sources stated.

Russia's biggest oil business, Rosneft, has actually included about 200,000 lots of Urals petroleum on top of the original loading prepare for the Baltic ports, as it looks for to divert circulations from other destinations, they included.

Rosneft was not available for comment.

Additional exports will increase scheduled oil loadings in September from Russian western ports to 2.04 million barrels per day, Reuters computations reveal. September loadings will increase by 4.5% from August daily.

Russia's September oil shipments from Primorsk, Ust-Luga and Novorossiisk had been arranged to rise simply 1.5% on a day-to-day basis from the August plan, Reuters estimations based upon the initial loading strategy showed.

Russia initially planned to fill some 2.1 million metric tons of Urals, Siberian Light and KEBCO from Novorossiisk and some 6.0 million tonnes of Urals and KEBCO grades from Primorsk and Ust-Luga, traders' estimates revealed.

(source: Reuters)