Jin10 data reported on September 10, driven by the increase in export volume from the Novorossiysk port in the Black Sea, Russia's crude oil exports have risen to the highest level in three months. Meanwhile, intensified Ukrainian drone attacks have caused widespread disruption to Russia's refining system, allowing more crude oil to be available for export. According to the four-week average data as of September 7, Russia's marine crude oil exports were approximately 3.34 million barrels per day, a rise of 4% compared to the previous period ending August 31. Based on more volatile seven-day data, exports increased by 200,000 barrels/day, reaching 3.9 million barrels/day.
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Russia's crude oil exports hit a three-month high.
Jin10 data reported on September 10, driven by the increase in export volume from the Novorossiysk port in the Black Sea, Russia's crude oil exports have risen to the highest level in three months. Meanwhile, intensified Ukrainian drone attacks have caused widespread disruption to Russia's refining system, allowing more crude oil to be available for export. According to the four-week average data as of September 7, Russia's marine crude oil exports were approximately 3.34 million barrels per day, a rise of 4% compared to the previous period ending August 31. Based on more volatile seven-day data, exports increased by 200,000 barrels/day, reaching 3.9 million barrels/day.