Belarus’ crude oil export at 142,500 tonnes in Jan 2021
<p> MINSK, Mar 24 - PrimePress. Belarus exported 142,500 tonnes of domestically produced crude oil in Jan 2021, reads the official statistical report. </p> <p> </p> <p> In value terms, the oil export revenues totalled $54.429m, average export price – $381.959 per tonne. </p> <p> </p> <p> There is no comparison base for this period, as there were no oil exports in January 2020. </p> <p> </p> <p> As previously reported, Belarus reduced the export of domestically produced crude oil by 26.2% year on year in 2020 to 1.216 million tonnes. In value terms, the oil export decreased in 2020 by 34.2% compared with 2019 to $343.163 million. The average export price of Belarusian oil decreased in 2020 by 36% year on year to $282.021 per tonne. </p> <p> </p> <p> Belarus suspended the export of its oil in January-March 2020, and redirected the entire volume the refineries (Mozyr Oil Refinery OJSC, Gomel Oblast, and Naftan OJSC, Novopolotsk, Vitebsk Oblast), which had to only utilize 50% of their capacity since late 2019, as Minsk failed to enter into 2020 contracts with major Russian suppliers due to price disagreements. End </p>
2021-03-25
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MINSK, Mar 24 - PrimePress. Belarus exported 142,500 tonnes of domestically produced crude oil in Jan 2021, reads the official statistical report.
In value terms, the oil export revenues totalled $54.429m, average export price – $381.959 per tonne.
There is no comparison base for this period, as there were no oil exports in January 2020.
As previously reported, Belarus reduced the export of domestically produced crude oil by 26.2% year on year in 2020 to 1.216 million tonnes. In value terms, the oil export decreased in 2020 by 34.2% compared with 2019 to $343.163 million. The average export price of Belarusian oil decreased in 2020 by 36% year on year to $282.021 per tonne.
Belarus suspended the export of its oil in January-March 2020, and redirected the entire volume the refineries (Mozyr Oil Refinery OJSC, Gomel Oblast, and Naftan OJSC, Novopolotsk, Vitebsk Oblast), which had to only utilize 50% of their capacity since late 2019, as Minsk failed to enter into 2020 contracts with major Russian suppliers due to price disagreements. End