Russia’s Crude Exports Rebound With Key Flows Recovering
Shipments from Kozmino and Primorsk rise to multi-week highs
Russia shipped 3.21 million barrels a day in the 28 days to April 20, the first increase in four weeks.
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Russia’s oil exports rose for the first time in four weeks, with flows from key ports climbing to multi-week highs.
Crude flows from all Russian ports in the four weeks to April 20 rebounded to 3.21 million barrels a day, recovering about one-quarter of the losses seen over the previous three weeks. Flows remain about 240,000 barrels a day, or 7%, below the recent peak seen a month ago.