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February 7, 2025

Infantry revenues from the Neftit of the Russian budget in January fell into the minimum target – Bloomberg

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    Revenues from the Russian budget oil fell to the annual minimum in January.

    Bloomberg writes that in January oil companies transferred 572.6 billion rubles ($ 5.8 billion) to the Russian Federation. This follows from the data of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation.

    Compared to December (571.2 billion rubles), oil income has not changed, and, as Bloomberg notes, the second month in a row has been a minimum of January last year (501.2 billion).

    Compared to the end of the summer, the flow of oil rent was less than 7%, and compared with the 2024 spring, almost 10%, it follows Bloomberg estimates.

    Meanwhile, gas income increased by 24% to a year after increasing production and exports: they amounted to 216.4 billion rubles ($ 2.23 billion). As a result, the budget increased 789 billion rubles (almost $ 8.1 billion) of oil and gas taxes.

    Source: Racurs

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