Russia May Raise Crude Oil Exports if EU Ban Cuts Refining
Oil pumping jacks in an oilfield near Neftekamsk, in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia.
Source: Bloomberg
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Russia may increase its crude oil exports if the European Union ban on imports of the nation’s fuel results in lower refinery throughput, vice prime-minister Alexander Novak said in an interview to Tass.