Maintenance work at key Russian oil export terminals slashed export flows last week to the lowest in more than three months. However, the slump is not expected to last as shipments have already resumed. Additionally, the latest sanctions on ships carrying Russian oil are anticipated to raise the cost of moving Moscow's barrels.
Maintenance work at key Russian oil export terminals slashed export flows last week to the lowest in more than three months. But the slump won't last, shipments have already resumed, writes @JLeeEnergy https://t.co/l9hmJTOsnR
Maintenance work at key Russian oil export terminals slashed export flows last week to the lowest in more than three months. But the slump won't last, shipments have already resumed, writes @JLeeEnergy https://t.co/aWmlpc3AvK
Maintenance work at key Russian oil export terminals slashed export flows last week to the lowest in more than three months. But the slump won't last, shipments have already resumed, writes @JLeeEnergy https://t.co/cN07j70yia
Maintenance work at key Russian oil export terminals slashed export flows last week to the lowest in more than three months. But the slump won't last, shipments have already resumed, writes @JLeeEnergy https://t.co/k7qIa7INqH
The latest sanctions on ships carrying Russian oil will raise the cost of moving Moscow's barrels, writes @JLeeEnergy https://t.co/ZlD1xno5Pc
The latest sanctions on ships carrying Russian oil will raise the cost of moving Moscow's barrels, writes @JLeeEnergy https://t.co/ZIo0NFE4RC