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Russian oil exports to the sea rose in March according to industry data

Data from industry sources show that despite the disruptions caused by drone attacks on key ports in March, Russia's seaborne product exports rose 0.9% compared to February.

Drone strikes in late March on the Baltic ports Primorsk, Ust-Luga and the terminal infrastructure caused fires to fuel tanks and storage containers. Meanwhile, persistent storms and further drone strikes forced the port of Novorossiysk at the Black Sea to halt loadings early last month.

The traders claimed that a ban on the entry of non-ice class tankers into Russian Baltic ports impacted vessel availability and hampered loadings last month.

Data from industry sources show that March oil exports from Russia’s Baltic ports - Primorsk Vysotsk St. Petersburg Ust-Luga -- decreased by 4% compared to the previous month, reaching 5 million tons.

The data shows that fuel loadings at Black Sea and Azov Sea ports increased by 10.3% in February to a total of?3.13 millions tons.

Exports of oil products from the Arctic ports of Murmansk?and Arkhangelsk grew to 80,100 tonnes in March, from 30,400 tons during the previous month.

The data shows that fuel exports from?Russian Far East ports?fell 7.2% last month compared to the previous month, a total of 683,200 tonnes.

(source: Reuters)