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Data show that in June, Russia's seaborne gasoil and diesel exports dropped by 39%.

Data from market sources and LSEG show that Russia's seaborne gasoil and diesel exports plummeted in June. They fell by 39% from the month before to 1.8 million metric tonnes and 46% from 3.35 mtonnes in the same month a year ago, as waves of drone strikes forced unplanned shut downs at key refineries.

According to traders' calculations and estimates, the number of ultra-low-sulphur Diesel shipments from Primorsk - Russia's largest outlet for diesel exports - has fallen by over half since May.

The Russian authorities haven't made a definite decision yet about banning diesel exports. However, traders believe that exports of ULSD may fall to "minimal" levels or "almost zero" in July due to unplanned and prolonged maintenance at some major refineries as well as strong domestic demand.

The sharp decline in production is the result of a series drone strikes that took place between?May?and?June?targeting major refineries, such as Lukoil's Volgograd refinery; Gazpromneft?s Moscow refinery; Rosneft?s Ryazan?refinery?and Surgutneftegaz?s Kirishi refinery?one of Russia?s largest diesel producers?. The private Tyumen refining plant also halted production after an accident.

The disruption is affecting the domestic market. As output shrank, and seasonal demand surged, fuel supplies became tighter, leading to restrictions in multiple Russian regions.

Shipping data revealed that in June, Turkey and Brazil were the dominant buyers. Together, they absorbed at least half of all available cargoes.

Tankers carrying a total of 250,000 tons diesel from Russian ports will be heading to the anchorages near Port Said, Egypt and Limassol, Cyprus for "ship-to ship transfers". These cargoes have not yet been assigned a final destination.

LSEG data show that tankers with a total of 100,000?tons diesel are yet to 'declare' their discharge ports.

Shipping data revealed that, in addition to the major buyers, Morocco Egypt and Senegal were also among the top importers of Russian Diesel cargoes during June.

(source: Reuters)