Russian crude deliveries reach three-year high as loadings fall amid Ukrainian attacks
Russia’s monthly seaborne crude deliveries rose to a three-year high in March on US sanctions relief, but exports marginally fell amid loading disruptions at its main Baltic hubs following relentless Ukrainian drone attacks. Preliminary data from S&P Global Commodities at Sea shows 4.61 million b/d of Russian crude were delivered to importing countries last month, up from 4.38 million b/d inRussia’s monthly seaborne crude deliveries rose to a three-year high in March on US sanctions relief, but exports marginally fell amid loading disruptions at its main Baltic hubs following relentless Ukrainian drone attacks. Preliminary data from S&P Global Commodities at Sea shows 4.61 million b/d of Russian crude were delivered to importing countries last month, up from 4.38 million b/d inRead More