Russian cos plan to supply 4.5m tonnes of oil to Belarus by pipeline in 1Q21
<p> MINSK, Dec 30 - PrimePress. Russian oil companies plan to deliver 4.5 million tonnes of oil to Belarus by pipeline in the first quarter of 2021, oilcapital portal reports. </p> <p> </p> <p> Naftan refinery (Novopolotsk, Vitebsk Oblast) and Mozyr Oil Refinery (Gomel Oblast) will receive 2.25 million tonnes each in January-March 2021. </p> <p> </p> <p> Rosneft plans to deliver 2.1 million tonnes of oil to Belarus in January-March 2021; Lukoil – 720,000 tonnes; Surgutneftegaz – 650,000 tonnes; Gazprom Neft – 343,000 tonnes; Tatneft – 300,000 tonnes; Slavneft – 82,400 tonnes; Bashneft – 91,000 tonnes; Russneft – 71,000 tonne; Zarubezhneft – 35,200 tonnes; Neftisa – 74,500 tonnes; Yalykskoe – 5,900 tonnes; Yangpur Oil Company – 2,900 tonnes. </p> <p> </p> <p> Prime Minister of Belarus Roman Golovchenko said on December 29, 2020 that oil contracts for 2021 had been signed with all major suppliers. Belarus and Russia failed to agree on the full resumption of oil supplies in early 2020 (24 million tonnes were planned for 2020) due to price disputes, in particular, the Russian export premiums of $10-12 per tonne for Russian oil suppliers. During the intergovernmental talks on oil supply resumption held in late March 2020, the parties agreed that Russian oil companies would make a $7 per tonne discount to the premiums, and the $4.7 per tonne premium would be covered by the Russian budget by means of inter-budget transfers, but only in 2020 if the oil price would not be over $40-45 per barrel. End </p>
2020-12-31
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MINSK, Dec 30 - PrimePress. Russian oil companies plan to deliver 4.5 million tonnes of oil to Belarus by pipeline in the first quarter of 2021, oilcapital portal reports.
Naftan refinery (Novopolotsk, Vitebsk Oblast) and Mozyr Oil Refinery (Gomel Oblast) will receive 2.25 million tonnes each in January-March 2021.
Rosneft plans to deliver 2.1 million tonnes of oil to Belarus in January-March 2021; Lukoil – 720,000 tonnes; Surgutneftegaz – 650,000 tonnes; Gazprom Neft – 343,000 tonnes; Tatneft – 300,000 tonnes; Slavneft – 82,400 tonnes; Bashneft – 91,000 tonnes; Russneft – 71,000 tonne; Zarubezhneft – 35,200 tonnes; Neftisa – 74,500 tonnes; Yalykskoe – 5,900 tonnes; Yangpur Oil Company – 2,900 tonnes.
Prime Minister of Belarus Roman Golovchenko said on December 29, 2020 that oil contracts for 2021 had been signed with all major suppliers. Belarus and Russia failed to agree on the full resumption of oil supplies in early 2020 (24 million tonnes were planned for 2020) due to price disputes, in particular, the Russian export premiums of $10-12 per tonne for Russian oil suppliers. During the intergovernmental talks on oil supply resumption held in late March 2020, the parties agreed that Russian oil companies would make a $7 per tonne discount to the premiums, and the $4.7 per tonne premium would be covered by the Russian budget by means of inter-budget transfers, but only in 2020 if the oil price would not be over $40-45 per barrel. End