Diesel exports from Russia's Primorsk for April 1-10 expected to drop 15% month on month
MOSCOW, April 9 (Reuters) - Loadings of ultra low-sulphur diesel (ULSD) from the Baltic Sea port of Primorsk over April 1-10 are set to fall to 427,000 metric tons, data provided by trade sources and Reuters calculations show. That would be a 15% decrease from 505,000 tons in the same period of March. Diesel exports from Primorsk are falling on seasonal and unplanned maintenance on Russian refineries, including and extended overhaul at the Ryazan refinery hit by Ukrainian drones in February, traders said. (Reporting by Reuters Editing by David Goodman )
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