Tuesday, 22 April 2025

Russia’s Feb Oil Output Rises, Trading Paralysed by Sanctions

Russia’s oil and gas condensate output rose in February to 11.06 million barrels per day (bpd), according to Reuters calculations based on an Interfax report on Wednesday, while trading has been stalled due to sanctions over Ukraine.

According to Reuters, The production rose from 11 million bpd in January, while in tonnes, Russia’s total oil and gas condensate production was 42.23 million last month, Interfax news agency said, compared with 46.53 million in January, which was three days longer.

Russia has struggled to sell its oil following West’s sweeping sanctions over last week’s Russian invasion of Ukraine. Moscow calls its actions in the neighbouring country a “special operation”.

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The knock-on effects of sanctions were felt all across the oil market. Russia’s key Urals oil grade was bid at a discount of more than $18 below physical Brent crude, the primary worldwide benchmark, a record in the post-Soviet era. Even at that price, traders have been unable to find willing buyers.

Interfax also said Russian oil exports outside ex-Soviet Union rose by 12.7% year-on-year in January-February to 36.99 million tonnes, or 4.6 million bpd on average.

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