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Russian seaborne diesel exports fell in August, data shows

Data from LSEG and market sources showed that Russia's seaborne gasoil and diesel exports dropped 6% in August compared to the previous month, as drone strikes from Ukraine affected production.

Ukraine intensified its drone attacks against Russian oil facilities last month, targeting major refineries in the south and central Russia on a daily basis. This was done ahead of a scheduled meeting between U.S. president Donald Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin.

According to calculations, this led to the shutdown of at least 17%, or 1.1m barrels per day in Russia's oil-processing capacity.

Shipping data revealed that the amount of diesel and gasoil loaded from Novorossiisk, a Black Sea port, fell by about 12% in July from 0.83 million tonnage.

As planned maintenance was completed by the main fuel suppliers, diesel exports via Primorsk in the Russian Baltic Port, the country's largest outlet for ultra-low-sulphur Diesel (ULSD), increased by 5.4% on a monthly basis to 1.33 millions tons.

According to LSEG, data shows that Morocco, Tunisia, and Senegal were among the top importers of Russian gasoil and diesel last month.

(source: Reuters)