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Russia’s November diesel exports from Primorsk

byCT Report
01/11/2017
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MOSCOW: Below is the expected loading plan for ultra-low sulphur diesel exports from Primorsk in November 2017 (in thousand tonnes) To see the data in Excel format click on – cpurl://apps.cp./rapido/version/d2cbda60-be47-11e7-86b5-005056ac22e0 SLOT COMPANY/PRODUCER LOADING VOL (KT) WINDOW Rosneft (Ufa refineries)* 30-01 30 1 Rosneft 01-02 30 2 Rosneft 04-05 30 3 Antipinsky 05-06 30 4 Lukoil 07-08 30 5 Surgutneftegaz 09-10 60 6 Rosneft (Ufa refineries) 10-11 30 7 Surgutneftegaz 11-12 40 8 Antipinsky 12-13 30 9 Surgutneftegaz 13-14 40 10 TAIF-NK 14-15 30 11 Surgutneftegaz 15-16 60 12 Lukoil 16-17 30 13 Surgutneftegaz 18-19 60 14 Antipinsky 19-20 30 15 Rosneft 21-22 30 16 TAIF-NK 22-23 40 17 Surgutneftegaz 23-24 60 18 Gazpromneft 24-25 30 19 Lukoil 25-26 40 20 TAIF-NK 27-28 30 21 Surgutneftegaz 27-28 60 22 Lukoil 29-30 30 23 Surgutneftegaz 29-30 40 TOTAL: 890 * – moved from October.

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