There is almost no demand: Russia is forced to reduce oil supply through Europe - Bloomberg
17 million barrels per day-this is 625,000 barrels less than the previous week. National supplies decreased by 311,000 barrels a day compared to the previous week. Now the aggressor country is shipping about 2. 73 million barrels. According to journalists, the figures decreased by 1. 48 million barrels a day compared to the peak of the last week of April.
It is noted that in Europe there were almost no interested in the purchase of Russian oil, and maritime exports of crude oil have decreased to 104,000 barrels a day, and Bulgaria was almost always noted for the only destination for "Russian oil" ships with "Russian oil". This situation also affects the reduction of Russian oil shipments to the Asia markets, which remain at the lowest level since mid -January.
On average, over the last four weeks, the total amount of maritime exports to Asian countries, as well as the volume of vessels with an unknown destination, has decreased by 720,000 barrels/day since mid -May. Most of the goods were eventually found in India, but as the agency notes, Russian deliveries to this country also show a decline. According to journalists, Russia has virtually lost the market, which consumed about 1. 5 million barrels a day of close -to -agent marine oil.
Instead, Moscow tries to use long -range destination in Asia, whose maintenance is more expensive and requires more time. By the way, one of the last ways that Russian gas is pumped into Europe can be blocked by the end of 2024. Then the contract of Ukraine with Gazprom will end. Focus has recently analyzed how the reduction of Russian revenues from energy exports will affect the state of affairs in the Russian economy and the ability to fight with Ukraine.