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Russia Oil Costs Hit Lowest Since Conflict Started

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Last updated: 2025/12/16 at 10:00 PM
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Russian crude costs are at their lowest because the battle in Ukraine started, as sanctions deepen the reductions the nation’s oil business wants to supply and benchmark futures tumble. 

On common, Russian oil exporters are receiving simply over $40 a barrel for cargoes shipped from the Baltic, Black Sea and the japanese port of Kozmino, in keeping with knowledge from Argus Media. That’s down 28% during the last three months, with latest restrictions focusing on oil giants Rosneft PJSC and Lukoil PJSC widening the markdowns. 

Mounting Western strain on Russia’s oil commerce has made it more and more tough to promote and ship the barrels, with measures additionally focusing on refiners at high consumers like India. As well as, world benchmark oil costs are sliding, buying and selling beneath $60 a barrel for the primary time since Might on Tuesday. 

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The revenues Russia receives for its oil — which mixed with fuel account or a couple of quarter of the nation’s state funds — are crucial to fund its battle. Decrease revenue strains the funds of the nation’s oil firms and reduces the quantity of tax they pay into the Kremlin’s coffers. 

The Trump administration has engaged in a diplomatic flurry geared towards ending the battle over the previous couple of weeks. President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that Russian financial progress was slowing down on a latest go to to India. 

Indian officers stated they anticipate imports from Russia to be about 800,000 barrels a day this month, sharply decrease than in November, although nonetheless a major quantity of provides. A Chinese language refiner not too long ago purchased a cargo of crude from Russia’s japanese ports on the steepest low cost this 12 months. The 2 Asian nations are the primary consumers of Russian oil. 




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