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LPG exports by Russia's Sibur by means of Ust-Luga fell 37% in 2024, data shows

Sibur, Russia's largest liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) manufacturer, cut exports through the Baltic Sea port of UstLuga, its primary exporting gateway, by 37%. to 570,000 metric lots in 2015, according to traders and LSEG. shiptracking data.

Data for 2024 has not yet been offered on Russia's. total exports of LPG, which were struck by European Union sanctions. last year. Traders have said some purchasers started to shun Russian. LPG in 2022 as a precautionary move before the restrictions.

The EU sanctions consist of some exemptions, consisting of for. butane and isobutane, which are used as a feedstock for. production of other petrochemicals.

Poland, the biggest importer of Russian LPG, is set to cut. its purchases by around 80% this year due to Western sanctions. on Moscow over Ukraine, a lobby group said.

Traders said that Sibur had diverted LPG flows to the. Russian domestic market, including to its own plants along with. for usage in transport and real estate.

Although an absence of carriers has likewise struck exports, traders. stated that Sibur was able to ramp-up circulations through Ust-Luga at. the end of in 2015 by releasing bigger ships, such as MGC.

(source: Reuters)