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Sources say that the tanker rates for Russian crude oil to India have risen due to increased seaborne exports.

Sources in the industry said that tanker freight rates to ship Urals crude oil from Russia's western port to India increased further at the end of September and in early October. This was in response to a dramatic increase in loadings in August.

Indian refiners are continuing to import Russian oil, despite the punitive U.S. duties on Indian goods after India refused to stop importing Russian oil.

The increase in crude exports to Russia's west ports of Primorsk (Ust-Luga), Novorossiisk and Ust-Luga from August was 500,000 barrels a day, a record. This is due to unplanned refinery repairs.

The sources reported that the freight costs for transporting Urals to India from the Baltic port of Primorsk or Ust-Luga for loading in late October have risen to $7 million, compared to $6-6.5 for one-way trips from late August to mid-September.

The rates for similar shipments out of the Black Sea port Novorossiisk, on Suezmax tanks, which carry about 140,000 metric tonnes, increased to around $6.2-6.5million, compared to roughly $6 million one month earlier.

According to sources, both Greek shipowners and "shadow fleet" tanks are involved in the transport of Urals from Russian port.

The Greeks who worked are still working. "No one has left the markets," said one trader.

On October 1, the Group of Seven finance ministers announced that they would increase pressure on Russia, targeting those who continue to buy Russian oil at higher prices and those who facilitate circumvention.

In early October, France detained the tanker Boracay which was loaded with 100,000 tonnes of Urals crude oil sourced from Primorsk by Rosneft. The cargo was destined for India’s Vadinar Port.

The detention by France of a tanker suspected to be part of Russia's "shadow Fleet" is part a new European approach designed to stop revenue from funding Moscow's military campaign in Ukraine. This was announced by President Emmanuel Macron.

The Russian President Vladimir Putin called the French boarding of a tanker an act of piratery.

(Reporting by ; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise) Freight rates are still high compared to the levels of January 2025, when shipping costs between Baltic ports and India ranged from $4.7 million to $4.9 million for each voyage. (Reporting and Editing by Emelia Matarise Sithole)

(source: Reuters)