The total volume of Russian oil supplies four weeks before May 18 costs about 3.4 million barrels per day.
Tanker vessels are widely disabled positioning systems or send false coordinates so that the exporting of Russian Federation oil is more difficult to monitor. Bloomberg reported it.
It was noted that from 20 vessels loaded oil to Primorsk from May 1 to May 18, 16 showed that they were “in the middle of the largest of Berezovi islands”, though it was impossible physically. Signals are repeated -often in the same form that their goal is not doubtful.
Such tactics are used not only in Baltic. In Nakhodkinskaya Bay and the harubs of Zarubino in east of Russia there are no signals for many days. However, satellite photos confirmed the overload of oil from the board rider.
The total supply of supplies four weeks before May 18 costs about 3.4 million barrels per day. It was a bit lower than the previous season. Just a week before May 18, 32 tankers took 23.79 million barrels, while one week earlier – 24.39 million barrels.
Despite the decline in volumes, the gross income from exports each week to May 12 increased by $ 50 million, or by 4%, up to $ 1.28 billion, due to increased Urals oil prices.
The average weekly export cost four weeks before May 18 was reduced by 1% to $ 1.26 billion. Deliveries to Asia reach an eight -eater maximum – 3.12 million barrels per day. A significant portion of them has no final destination or by ships that do not provide information.
Remember that according to April’s results, Russia gained 13.2 billion dollars in exporting raw oil and oil products. This is the lowest indicator in almost two years.
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