Russian Fuel Exports Slip During Low Diesel Flows In Early October
- Diesel/gasoil flows plunge in first week of Oct. to 3-year low
- Refinery operations hit a 19-week low amid autumn maintenance
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Russia’s exports of oil products declined in the first week of October, with diesel flows dropping to a three-year low amid a ban on some shipments of the fuel for most of the period.
Diesel exports began to pick up after Oct. 6, when Moscow lifted its block on outflows of high-quality grades last month to stabilize domestic supplies. Shipments of naphtha and fuel oil increased during the week.