Russia sent the first oil group to Vietnam, looking for new buyers to support sales against the background of western penalties.
In the first instance, Russia exported the party of oil materials to Vietnam, which expanded the market for oil products in punishment conditions from the west. It reports about it Reuters With reference to the data of merchants and LSEGs.
According to Lseg and Vortexa, in June a tanker Northernlight He loaded nearly 60 thousand tons of raw materials to Vysotsk port in Baltic, and on August 3 came for loading the terminal in the province of Vietnam of Khanhoa.
At the terminal, with tanks mainly for storing oil products, the tanker loads about 27 thousand tons of raw materials, one of the industry’s resources reported.
State Vietnamese Company Petrolimex I did not answer a request about the comment.
Currently, the tanker is heading to the Chinese port to load the rest of the oil party, according to LSEG and Vortexa ship tracking data.
After the EU imposition, the penalties for importing Russian oil products, the main flow of raw oil materials from the ports of the Russian Federation were rewritten in Asian countries, as well as Turkey, Brazil and the state of Africa.
Earlier, Russia did not provide oil to Vietnam, despite the active cooperation of state oil companies in both countries. The only trial supply occurred in 2015 – then a group of different Russian oil Espo blend Sent to refineries Zungkuat.
Keep in mind that Russian oil taxes associated with oil last month reduced by about 33% to 710.4 billion rubles.
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