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Urals differentials unchanged during quiet trade

The Russian Urals crude differentials compared to Brent dated were unchanged on December trading volumes as Western sanctions pressure and price discussions between sellers and purchasers slowed the trading, traders reported.

Traders said that market participants were adapting to the new reality of the market after the latest U.S. sanctions and EU sanctions against Russian oil. Three industry sources who have direct knowledge of this matter say that a Western-sanctioned ship with Russian oil bound for Indian Oil Corp had its cargo discharge delayed in a port in east India because of a delay in the online verification of insurance coverage provided by a Russian company. Three industry sources with direct knowledge of the matter said that a vessel sanctioned by Western countries and carrying Russian oil bound for Indian Oil Corp had its discharge delayed at a port in eastern India due to a delay in online verification of insurance cover provided by a Russian insurer.

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Traders reported that no bids or offers for Urals, Azeri BTC, and CPC Blend were made on February 2.

Peter Szijjarto, Hungary's foreign minister, said that the MOL oil and gas company will increase its crude oil and fuel supplies to Serbia following the U.S. sanctioned cutoff of supplies to NIS (Russian-owned refinery) due to U.S. restrictions. Richard Chang (Reporting and Editing)

(source: Reuters)