(Bloomberg) -- Russia, the world's second-biggest
oil exporter, will probably ship about 6 percent less crude from
its main terminals in June.
Exporters plan to load an average of at least 2.91 million
barrels a day of Russian Urals crude oil next month at the ports
of Primorsk, Novorossiisk, Gdansk, Odessa, Yuzhny and Tuapse,
according to preliminary schedules received by Bloomberg from
brokers. May shipments from the facilities were planned at 3.08
million barrels a day.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
oil exporter, will probably ship about 6 percent less crude from
its main terminals in June.
Exporters plan to load an average of at least 2.91 million
barrels a day of Russian Urals crude oil next month at the ports
of Primorsk, Novorossiisk, Gdansk, Odessa, Yuzhny and Tuapse,
according to preliminary schedules received by Bloomberg from
brokers. May shipments from the facilities were planned at 3.08
million barrels a day.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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