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Russia may raise oil export duty on its Urals blend to adapt prices to global oil markets

Russia may raise oil export duty on its Urals blend from the current $253.6 to $268.9 per metric ton from March 1, following trends on global oil markets, a Finance Ministry official said.

Russia may raise oil export duty on its Urals blend to adapt prices to global oil markets

Russia may raise oil export duty on its Urals blend from the current $253.6 to $268.9 per metric ton from March 1, following trends on global oil markets, a Finance Ministry official said. Alexander Sakovich, who is the head of the ministry's consolidated analysis department, said the average oil price was $75.52 per barrel from February 15 to March 14.


Export oil duty should therefore equal $268.9 per metric ton from April 1, with duty on light petroleum products rising to $193.5 per ton from the current $183.2 per ton, and duty on heavy petroleum products to $104.2 per metric ton from the current $98.7 per metric ton. The government adjusts oil export duties on a monthly basis to reflect changes in world oil prices.


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