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    Russian Seaborne Diesel Exports Fall in July, Data Shows

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    Posted on August 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russian diesel exports fell 5% in July due to refinery maintenance and strong domestic demand, affecting shipments to Turkey and Brazil.

    Russian seaborne diesel exports fall in July, data shows

    Overview of Russian Diesel Exports

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's seaborne diesel and gasoil exports fell 5% in July from the month before to about 3.26 million metric tons due to lower production amid refinery maintenance and strong domestic demand, according to LSEG shipping data and market sources.

    Export Trends by Region

    Diesel loadings via the Russian Baltic port of Primorsk, the country's biggest outlet for exports of ultra low-sulphur diesel (ULSD), totalled 1.26 million tons in July, down 11.3% on a daily basis from June.

    Impact of Refinery Maintenance

    Turkey and Brazil remained the main importers of Russian diesel and gasoil last month, shipping data showed.

    Shipping Data Insights

    Diesel and gasoil exports from Russian ports to Turkey fell in July to 1.25 million tons, down 14% from June, while loadings for Brazil decreased 29% from June to 0.37 million tons.

    Meanwhile, more than 400,000 tons of diesel loaded in Russian ports are heading to ship-to-ship transfers near the Cypriot port of Limassol for discharge or orders for further destinations, which are unknown yet, shipping data showed.

    Russia's July diesel and gasoil exports to African countries decreased by a quarter from the previous month to about 0.69 million tons, with Morocco, Senegal, Ghana and Libya among the biggest importers, according to LSEG data.

    The shipping data also showed that vessels loaded in May with about 110,000 tons of diesel in Russian ports had their destination marked as "for orders," meaning their discharge points are either not yet known or not declared.

    (Reporting by Reuters in Moscow. Editing by Mark Potter)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Russian Diesel Exports
    • Export Trends by Region
    • Impact of Refinery Maintenance
    • Shipping Data Insights

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russian diesel exports fell 5% in July.
    • •Primorsk port diesel loadings decreased by 11.3%.
    • •Turkey and Brazil are main importers of Russian diesel.
    • •Diesel exports to Africa dropped by 25%.
    • •400,000 tons of diesel headed for ship-to-ship transfers.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian seaborne diesel exports fall in July, data shows

    1What was the percentage decline in Russian diesel exports in July?

    Russian seaborne diesel and gasoil exports fell 5% in July from the month before.

    2Which countries are the main importers of Russian diesel?

    Turkey and Brazil remained the main importers of Russian diesel and gasoil last month.

    3How much diesel was exported to Turkey in July?

    Diesel and gasoil exports from Russian ports to Turkey fell to 1.25 million tons in July, down 14% from June.

    4What was the trend in exports to African countries?

    Russia's July diesel and gasoil exports to African countries decreased by a quarter from the previous month to about 0.69 million tons.

    5What is the significance of the Cypriot port of Limassol?

    More than 400,000 tons of diesel loaded in Russian ports are heading to ship-to-ship transfers near the Cypriot port of Limassol for discharge or orders for further destinations.

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