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Russia to boost Urals exports in H1 despite cutting oil output with OPEC

byCT Report
11/02/2017
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MOSCOW: Russia is set to post higher exports of Urals crude for the first half of this year despite cutting oil production ahead of schedule under a deal with OPEC aimed at boosting prices. After OPEC and non-OPEC producers agreed in early December to curtail oil output jointly, market expectations of lower supplies from Russia led to a rise in Baltic Urals prices at the start of the year to their highest in 15 years. But in late January, Urals differentials embarked on a downward trend as traders saw clearly that Moscow, seeking to plug a hole in its budget, had no plan to cut exports that month or in February. And if experience serves as a guide, Russia is likely to continue raising exports through spring as maintenance at its refineries peaks in April-May. Under the arrangement with the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries aimed at easing a global glut, Russia committed to reduce output by 300,000 barrels per day (bpd) in the first half of 2017. But Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak has said it is critically important for Moscow to cut production, not exports.

Russia said it cut production in January by around 110,000 bpd from the previous month and by 130,000 bpd from October’s level, a starting point for the reduction agreed with OPEC. Meanwhile, Russian oil companies increased export supplies via Transneft’s pipeline system by 189,000 bpd in January from a year earlier and by 114,000 bpd from December’s level, according to data compiled by the Energy Ministry. The size of Urals and Siberian Light crude exports from Russian ports to the European market, which is very sensitive to any supply changes, is the most vivid example. Sea exports of Urals and Siberian Light are set to total 2.3 million bpd in February, up 6 percent from the previous month and a year earlier, Reuters calculations based on the loading plan showed. “It is the second month in a row in which we expect Urals supplies to fall. There was even a bit of panicking in January, prices rocketed, but … I don’t feel like we are heading towards deficit,” a trader with a European company told Reuters. A source with a Russian oil company added: “There are plenty of resources everywhere.”

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