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Russia in September reduced seaborne exports of oil products by 17.1% due to problems with refineries - Reuters

In September, the aggressor country of russia reduced exports of oil products by sea. It fell by 17.1% compared to August this year.

As The Moscow Times writes, this was reported by the Reuters agency with reference to its own sources.

According to Reuters, in average daily terms, exports of oil products from russian ports decreased from 9.44 million tons in August to 7.58 million tons in September. The reason for the drop was a decrease in fuel production caused by unscheduled repair work at oil refineries.

Reuters writes that transshipment of oil products through the ports of Primorsk, Ust-Luga, Vysotsk and St. Petersburg on the Baltic Sea decreased by 15.4% in September.

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Ports on the Azov and Black Seas reduced shipments of oil products by 23.2%, Arctic ports (Arkhangelsk and Murmansk) by 1.8%, and Far Eastern ports by 1.5%.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on October 12, russian dictator vladimir putin signed a decree expanding state subsidies for oil refining companies.

As a reminder, on October 7, the World Bank published a report on the russian economy. In it, it predicted a deterioration in most of its indicators.

We also wrote that the receipts of funds to the russian budget from the sale of oil and gas in September decreased by almost a quarter compared to September last year.

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