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Due to the price surge, Russia will increase LPG export duties in May.

According to LSEG and industry sources, Russia is likely to 'raise its export duties on liquefied petroleum gases in May - by about 25 times compared to april.

Export duty on a propane-butane mixture is currently $5.2 per ton. The levy has been reinstated for the month of April, after being?zero between June 2025 to March 2026 due to?weak prices.

Sources said that the export 'duty' on a mix of butane and iobutane could be as high as $119 per tonne in May.

Since the U.S. - Israel war with?Iran began in late February, LPG exports have plummeted from the Middle East. Asia's largest supplier of the.fuel used for cooking as well as feedstock for chemical plants.

According to Argus, the supply shock pushed spot prices?for butane and propane loading?in to April from Gulf countries to record highs - $250 per ton over March 'Saudi contract 'price swaps made on March 30. Reporting by. Mark Potter (Editing by Mark Potter).

(source: Reuters)