Russian companies cut oil supplies to former Soviet states by 8.4% down to 9.37m tonnes in Jan-Oct
<p> MINSK, Nov 2 - PrimePress. Russian companies decreased oil supplies to former Soviet states by 8.4% year on year in January-October 2021 down to 9.37 million tonnes, the Central Dispatching Department of the Fuel and Energy Complex of the Russian Federation said in a report. </p> <p> </p> <p> In Jan-Oct 2021, Russian companies supplied oil to only one former Soviet state – Belarus. </p> <p> </p> <p> As previously reported, Russian companies reduced oil supplies to former Soviet states by 0.8% year on year in January-September 2021 to 8.73 million tonnes. </p> <p> </p> <p> In Q4 2021, Russian companies will reduce oil supplies to the Mozyr Oil Refinery (Gomel Oblast) by 16.11% year on year to 1.98 million tons, oil supplies to Naftan (Novopolotsk, Vitebsk Oblast) are not planned, the report says. </p> <p> </p> <p> In particular, the report says that according to the oil supply schedule of the Russian companies, in Q4 2021, just like in Q3 2021, there will be no supplies to Naftan, while supplies to the Mozyr refinery will drop from 2.36 million tonnes in Q3 to 1.98 million tonnes in Q4. </p> <p> </p> <p> In Q2 2021, the schedule of oil deliveries by Russian companies included deliveries to Naftan and Mozyr refineries of 2.25 million tonnes each. </p> <p> </p> <p> As previously reported, Russian companies increased oil supplies to Belarus by 10.1% year on year in January-August 2021 up to 7.9 million tonnes. In August alone, oil supplies reduced by 21.1% year on year to 834,000 tonnes. </p> <p> </p> <p> The Central Dispatching Department of the Fuel and Energy Complex of the Russian Federation reported that Russian companies increased oil deliveries to Belarus by 34% up to 6.224 million tons in January-June 2021. At the same time, according to the Central Dispatching Department’s data, in June 2021, Russia’s oil exports to Belarus fell by 62.7% year on year to 374,700 tons. </p> <p> </p> <p> Such dynamics of supplies in June could be attributed to the resumption of sanctions imposed by the U.S. against Naftan (Novopolotsk, Vitebsk Oblast) from June 3, 2021. In this connection, sources in major Russian companies said that they refused to work with Naftan. </p> <p> </p> <p> Experts note that major Russian oil companies have stopped supplying oil to Naftan since May 2021; supplies can be made by other oil companies, which, according to the terminology of official statistics, are not among the major ones. </p> <p> </p> <p> According to Russia’s Central Dispatching Department of the Fuel and Energy Complex, Russian companies reduced oil supplies to Belarus by 24.1% year on year in 2020 to 13.35 million tonnes. End </p>
2021-11-03
Primepress
MINSK, Nov 2 - PrimePress. Russian companies decreased oil supplies to former Soviet states by 8.4% year on year in January-October 2021 down to 9.37 million tonnes, the Central Dispatching Department of the Fuel and Energy Complex of the Russian Federation said in a report.
In Jan-Oct 2021, Russian companies supplied oil to only one former Soviet state – Belarus.
As previously reported, Russian companies reduced oil supplies to former Soviet states by 0.8% year on year in January-September 2021 to 8.73 million tonnes.
In Q4 2021, Russian companies will reduce oil supplies to the Mozyr Oil Refinery (Gomel Oblast) by 16.11% year on year to 1.98 million tons, oil supplies to Naftan (Novopolotsk, Vitebsk Oblast) are not planned, the report says.
In particular, the report says that according to the oil supply schedule of the Russian companies, in Q4 2021, just like in Q3 2021, there will be no supplies to Naftan, while supplies to the Mozyr refinery will drop from 2.36 million tonnes in Q3 to 1.98 million tonnes in Q4.
In Q2 2021, the schedule of oil deliveries by Russian companies included deliveries to Naftan and Mozyr refineries of 2.25 million tonnes each.
As previously reported, Russian companies increased oil supplies to Belarus by 10.1% year on year in January-August 2021 up to 7.9 million tonnes. In August alone, oil supplies reduced by 21.1% year on year to 834,000 tonnes.
The Central Dispatching Department of the Fuel and Energy Complex of the Russian Federation reported that Russian companies increased oil deliveries to Belarus by 34% up to 6.224 million tons in January-June 2021. At the same time, according to the Central Dispatching Department’s data, in June 2021, Russia’s oil exports to Belarus fell by 62.7% year on year to 374,700 tons.
Such dynamics of supplies in June could be attributed to the resumption of sanctions imposed by the U.S. against Naftan (Novopolotsk, Vitebsk Oblast) from June 3, 2021. In this connection, sources in major Russian companies said that they refused to work with Naftan.
Experts note that major Russian oil companies have stopped supplying oil to Naftan since May 2021; supplies can be made by other oil companies, which, according to the terminology of official statistics, are not among the major ones.
According to Russia’s Central Dispatching Department of the Fuel and Energy Complex, Russian companies reduced oil supplies to Belarus by 24.1% year on year in 2020 to 13.35 million tonnes. End