Refinery attacks boost June Russian crude exports, dampen products
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Attacks on Russian refinery infrastructure have reduced refined product exports in June, while crude oil exports increased by 9% month-over-month and 28% year-over-year. Domestic shortages continue amid these export shifts.
Continued attacks on Russian refining infrastructure weighed on Russian refined product exports in June, amid domestic shortages, freeing up more crude for international deliveries, according to S&P Global Energy cargo-tracking software. Seaborne exports of Russian crude were 4.414 million barrels/day in June, up 9% on the month and up 28% on the year, data from ...
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