Energy

Russia lifts ban on diesel export

Russia’s government, on Friday, October 6, 2023, declared it has lifted a ban on pipeline diesel exports via ports, removing the bulk of restrictions installed on September 21.

The restrictions for gasoline exports are still in place.

Diesel is Russia’s biggest oil product export, at about 35 million tonnes last year, of which almost three-quarters were shipped via pipelines.

Russia also exported 4.8 million tonnes of gasoline in 2022.

“The government lifted restrictions on exports of diesel fuel delivered to seaports by pipeline, provided that the manufacturer supplies at least 50 per cent of the produced diesel fuel to the domestic market,” the government said in a statement.

The restrictions on fuel exports from Russia, the world’s top seaborne exporter of the fuel just ahead of the U.S., have bolstered global prices and forced some buyers to scramble for alternative sources of gasoline and diesel.

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After the European Union banned Russian fuel imports over Moscow’s actions in Ukraine, Russia diverted Europe-bound exports of diesel and other fuels to Brazil, Turkey, several North and West African countries, and Gulf states in the Middle East.

Gulf states, which have their own major refineries, re-export the fuel.

Russia has been tackling shortages and high fuel prices in recent months, which especially hurt farmers during the harvesting season.

According to Reuters, since the ban was introduced, wholesale diesel prices on the local exchange have fallen by 21 per cent, while gasoline prices are down 10 per cent.

That has not yet translated into the same scale of retail price decline, though Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, President Vladimir Putin’s point man on the oil business, has said that the ban had started to yield positive results.

The Federal Anti-Monopoly Service (FAS), on Thursday, said it had sent instructions to oil companies ordering them to cut oil product prices.

The government also on Friday hiked fuel export duty for resellers, which do not produce the fuel, to 50,000 roubles ($495.63) per tonne from 20,000 roubles and reinstalled subsidies, or damper payments, for oil refineries in full starting from October 1.

“The government is quelling attempts by resellers to purchase fuel in advance for subsequent export once the current restrictions are lifted. This also prevents them from exporting… fuel under the guise of other products,” it added.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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