Belarus' petrol export to Ukraine up 13.6% in Jan-Jul 2020
<p> MINSK, Aug 6 - PrimePress. Belarusian Oil Company (BelOil), which controls exports of Belarus’ petroleum products, increased petrol export to Ukraine by 13.6% year on year in Jan-Jul 2020 to 450,500 tonnes, enkorr portal reports citing data of the A-95 Consulting Group. </p> <p> </p> <p> The increase resulted from new terms of sale of Belarusian petrol to Ukrainian traders in a package with diesel fuel under fixed-term contracts for 2020. </p> <p> </p> <p> Earlier, BelOil determined that the share of petrol in package sales should be at least 40% of the declared diesel fuel purchase volume. </p> <p> </p> <p> At the same time, еnkorr points out that the main increase in supplies occurred in May-June: 66,000 tonnes were delivered in May and 97,000 tonnes in June. In Jan-Apr, the average monthly exports to Ukraine amounted to 45-50 thousand tons, which was due to a significant reduction in supplies of Russian hydrocarbons to the Belarusian refineries (refineries, Naftan, Novopolotsk, Vitebsk Oblast and Mozyr Refinery, Gomel Oblast). </p> <p> </p> <p> As previously reported, in late January, Belarus lifted the ban on petroleum products export, which was imposed due a significant reduction in the supply of Russian oil to the Belarusian refineries (Naftan OJSC, Novopolotsk, Vitebsk Oblast, and Mozyr Oil Refinery OJSC, Gomel Oblast). </p> <p> </p> <p> According to the Central Dispatching Department of Fuel Energy Complex of the Russian Federation, Russian oil supplies to the Belarusian refineries dropped in January-June 2020 by 44.3% year on year to 4.646 million tonnes, although the mutually approved supply plan for 2020 provided for about 12.867 million tonnes. </p> <p> </p> <p> Belarusian Oil Company (BelOil) was established in May 2007. Key shareholders: Belorusneft (Gomel) - 52%, Naftan Oil Refinery and Mozyr NPZ Refinery - 24% each. BelOil exports oil products produced by its shareholders, as well as purchases and processes oil at Belarusian refineries and forwards deliveries. BelOil has subsidiaries in Poland, Latvia, the UK, Russia and Ukraine. End </p>
2020-08-07
Primepress
MINSK, Aug 6 - PrimePress. Belarusian Oil Company (BelOil), which controls exports of Belarus’ petroleum products, increased petrol export to Ukraine by 13.6% year on year in Jan-Jul 2020 to 450,500 tonnes, enkorr portal reports citing data of the A-95 Consulting Group.
The increase resulted from new terms of sale of Belarusian petrol to Ukrainian traders in a package with diesel fuel under fixed-term contracts for 2020.
Earlier, BelOil determined that the share of petrol in package sales should be at least 40% of the declared diesel fuel purchase volume.
At the same time, еnkorr points out that the main increase in supplies occurred in May-June: 66,000 tonnes were delivered in May and 97,000 tonnes in June. In Jan-Apr, the average monthly exports to Ukraine amounted to 45-50 thousand tons, which was due to a significant reduction in supplies of Russian hydrocarbons to the Belarusian refineries (refineries, Naftan, Novopolotsk, Vitebsk Oblast and Mozyr Refinery, Gomel Oblast).
As previously reported, in late January, Belarus lifted the ban on petroleum products export, which was imposed due a significant reduction in the supply of Russian oil to the Belarusian refineries (Naftan OJSC, Novopolotsk, Vitebsk Oblast, and Mozyr Oil Refinery OJSC, Gomel Oblast).
According to the Central Dispatching Department of Fuel Energy Complex of the Russian Federation, Russian oil supplies to the Belarusian refineries dropped in January-June 2020 by 44.3% year on year to 4.646 million tonnes, although the mutually approved supply plan for 2020 provided for about 12.867 million tonnes.
Belarusian Oil Company (BelOil) was established in May 2007. Key shareholders: Belorusneft (Gomel) - 52%, Naftan Oil Refinery and Mozyr NPZ Refinery - 24% each. BelOil exports oil products produced by its shareholders, as well as purchases and processes oil at Belarusian refineries and forwards deliveries. BelOil has subsidiaries in Poland, Latvia, the UK, Russia and Ukraine. End