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IEA: Russia's oil exports and revenues are up in January

The International Energy Agency reported on Thursday that Russia's revenue from crude oil and refined product exports increased in January as higher prices offset a drop in export volumes.

The Paris-based IEA reported that exports revenues grew by $130 millions in January compared to December, reaching $11.1 billion. However, they were still down $4.6 billion year over year.

The report also stated that the Russian crude oil and fuel exports decreased last month by?90,000. barrels per a day from December, to 7.5 millions barrels per a day.

The international sanctions over Ukraine have put Russia under pressure, particularly by Washington's efforts to impede Moscow’s oil sales to India, its second largest crude importer behind China.

The IEA reported that?Russian crude oil production?declined by 350,000 bpd last month to 9.3 mbpd.

This compares to OPEC's estimate of 9.246 mbpd in January. Louise Heavens, Louise Heavens (Reporting)

(source: Reuters)