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Russian seaborne diesel exports fall in October, data shows

According to LSEG and market sources, Russia's seaborne gasoil and diesel exports dropped 4% from September to 2.37 million metric tonnes, due to seasonal and unplanned refinery shutdowns that reduced fuel production.

Market sources reported that exports of ultra low-sulphur fuel via Primorsk fell 5.7% on a month-to-month basis to 0.906 millions tons.

LSEG data shows that Turkey remained the top buyer of Russian gasoil and diesel, with imports increasing 1%, to 1.0 millions tons.

The shipment to Brazil dropped 73%, to 74,000 tonnes. According to LSEG, Brazil increased its diesel imports due to the shrinking Russian supply. Brazil imports roughly 20% of the diesel it consumes.

Shipping data showed that Morocco, Tunisia and Senegal were also amongst the top importers last month of Russian gasoil and diesel.

The traders also noted an increase in diesel shipments to and from Russian ports near the Limassol Port, the Laconian Gulf, and Port Said Anchorage. This could be a sign of recent U.S. Sanctions having an effect.

LSEG data show that several tankers transporting around 100,000 tonnes of diesel from Russian port have yet to declare the destination. (Reporting from in Moscow. Mark Potter is the editor.

(source: Reuters)