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    Home > Finance > Saudi Arabia was top buyer of Russian fuel oil and VGO in November, LSEG data shows
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    Saudi Arabia was top buyer of Russian fuel oil and VGO in November, LSEG data shows

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on December 23, 2024

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    In November, Saudi Arabia led in importing Russian fuel oil and VGO, with exports rising by 6%. Asian markets have become primary destinations post-EU embargo.

    Saudi Arabia Tops Russian Fuel Oil and VGO Imports in November

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia was the top destination for Russian sea-borne fuel oil and vacuum gasoil (VGO) exports in November, according to traders and LSEG data.

    Total fuel oil and VGO exports from Russian ports last month rose by 6% from October to about 4.26 million metric tons, according to Reuters calculations based on LSEG data.

    Since the European Union's full embargo on Russian oil products went into effect in February 2023, Asian countries became the main destination for Russia's fuel oil and VGO supplies.

    Direct fuel oil and VGO shipments from Russian ports to Saudi Arabia increased in November by 29% month-on-month to 0.85 million tons.

    Russian fuel oil and VGO loadings to India declined last month by 5% to around 0.47 million tons, while dark oil products supplies from Russian ports to China decreased by 25% to 0.32 million tons.

    Fuel oil supplies to China are falling on an expected tax revamp, which would raise costs for imported oil products, according to market sources.

    China and India import straight-run fuel oil and VGO for refining feedstock pool as cheaper alternative to Urals crude.

    Tankers with around 0.6 million tons of dark oil products from Russian ports are on their way signalling Singapore as destination, but some of those cargoes could end up also in China.

    Singapore is the world's largest bunkering hub, and tankers often use it as way point on a long route to Chinese ports, especially cargoes moving via cape of Good Hope instead of Suez Canal.

    All the shipping data above are based on the date of cargo departure.

    (Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Tomasz Janowski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Saudi Arabia was the largest importer of Russian fuel oil and VGO in November.
    • •Russian fuel oil exports rose by 6% in November.
    • •Asian countries are the main destination for Russian oil post-EU embargo.
    • •Fuel oil shipments to China and India decreased last month.
    • •Singapore is a key waypoint for Russian oil shipments.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Saudi Arabia was top buyer of Russian fuel oil and VGO in November, LSEG data shows

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Saudi Arabia's leading role in importing Russian fuel oil and VGO in November, amidst shifts in global oil trade dynamics.

    2Why are Asian countries significant in this context?

    Asian countries have become the main destinations for Russian oil products following the EU's embargo on Russian oil.

    3How did exports to China and India change?

    Russian fuel oil exports to China and India decreased in November, with China facing an expected tax revamp affecting imports.

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