Russian oil export duty reduced to $52 per ton

MOSCOW, Sep 1 — PRIME. From September 1, the duty on oil exports from Russia is reduced by $1, to $52 per ton, follows from the data of the Ministry of Economic Development.

The United States called the consequences of the introduction of a “price ceiling” on oil from Russia

The average price of Russian Urals oil for the period from July 15 to August 14 was $83.06 per barrel, or $606.4 per ton. A month earlier, a Urals barrel cost $84.42.

From September 1, the duty on light oil products and oils will be reduced to $15.6 from $15.9 per ton, on dark ones – to $52 from $53. The duty on the export of commercial gasoline drops to $15.6 from $15.9 per ton, and straight-run (naphtha) – to $28.6 from $29.1 per ton.

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The duty on liquefied natural gas (LPG) is reduced to $91.6 from $102.2, on pure LPG fractions – to $82.4 from $91.9, on coke – to $3.3 from $3.4 per ton .


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