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    Exclusive-Iran War Doubles Russia's Main Oil Revenue to $9 Billion in April, Reuters Calculations Show

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    Posted on April 9, 2026

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    Reuters finds that Russia’s April mineral extraction tax revenue from oil is set to double to about 700 billion roubles (~$9 billion), driven by soaring Urals crude prices amid a major global energy shock following U.S.‑Israeli strikes on Iran and the near‑shutting of the Strait of Hormuz.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Iran Crisis on Russian Oil Revenue
    • Strait of Hormuz Closure and Oil Price Surge
    • Russian Oil Taxation and Revenue Growth
    • Mineral Extraction Tax Increase
    • Budget Projections for 2026
    • Russian Energy in Demand
    • Urals Crude Price Surge
    • Kremlin's Response to Energy Crisis
    • Risks and Limitations to Russia's Windfall
    • Economic Warnings for 2026
    • Budget Deficit Concerns
    • Impact of Ukraine's Attacks
    • Uncertainty Over Duration of Crisis
    • Additional Information

    Iran War Drives Russian Oil Revenue to $9 Billion, Reuters Reports

    Impact of Iran Crisis on Russian Oil Revenue

    MOSCOW, April 9 (Reuters) - Russia will see revenue from its biggest single oil tax double to $9 billion in April due to the oil and gas crisis triggered by the U.S. and Israeli attack on Iran, Reuters calculations showed on Thursday.

    The Reuters calculation is some of the first concrete evidence of a windfall for Russia, the world's second-largest oil exporter, from the Iran war, which oil traders say has triggered the most serious energy crisis in recent history.

    Strait of Hormuz Closure and Oil Price Surge

    Iran effectively shut the Strait of Hormuz - a route for ​about a fifth of global oil and LNG flows - after U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran at the end of February, sending Brent futures shooting well past $100 per barrel. 

    Russian Oil Taxation and Revenue Growth

    Russia's main revenue from its vast oil and gas industry is based on production. Export duty on crude oil has been nullified from the start of 2024 as part of the so-called wider tax manoeuvre, a years-long tax reform of the industry.

    Mineral Extraction Tax Increase

    According to Reuters calculations based on preliminary production data and oil prices, Russia's mineral extraction tax on oil output will increase in April to around 700 billion roubles ($9 billion) from 327 billion roubles in March. The revenue is up by some 10% from April last year.

    Budget Projections for 2026

    For the whole of 2026, Russia has budgeted for 7.9 trillion roubles from the mineral extraction tax.

    Russian Energy in Demand

    RUSSIAN ENERGY IN DEMAND

    Urals Crude Price Surge

    The average price of Russia's Urals crude, used for taxation, jumped to $77 per barrel in March, its highest since October 2023, according to economy ministry data.

    That was up 73% from February's $44.59 per barrel and above the level of $59 assumed in this year's state budget.

    Kremlin's Response to Energy Crisis

    The Kremlin said on Tuesday there were a huge number of requests for Russian energy from a range of different places amid a grave global energy crisis that was shaking the foundations of the oil and gas markets.

    Risks and Limitations to Russia's Windfall

    Economic Warnings for 2026

    Still, there are limits on the windfall for Russia, and economists inside Russia have repeatedly cautioned that 2026 could be a tough year. 

    Budget Deficit Concerns

    Russia ran a budget deficit of 4.58 trillion roubles, or 1.9% of gross domestic product, in January-March 2026, the finance ministry said on Wednesday.

    Impact of Ukraine's Attacks

    And Ukraine's attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, with an aim to cripple Moscow's finances, have also contributed to lower earnings and threaten oil production cuts.  

    Uncertainty Over Duration of Crisis

    The size of the windfall for Russia will ultimately depend on how long the Iran crisis lasts.

    Additional Information

    ($1 = 78.3000 roubles)

    (Reporting by Reuters; editing by Guy Faulconbridge and Keith Weir)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia’s mineral extraction tax revenue from oil jumps from ~327 billion roubles in March to ~700 billion roubles in April — a near‑doubling tied to the Iran‑triggered energy crisis. (bloomberg.com)
    • •Global energy disruption is unprecedented: IEA calls the Strait of Hormuz closure the greatest threat to energy security in history, with daily global supply losses of 10–11 million barrels. (lemonde.fr)
    • •Estimates indicate Russia earned an extra $3–5 billion in oil revenue by end‑March from heightened prices and increased demand, highlighting its role as a major beneficiary of the crisis. (russiamatters.org)

    References

    • Russia’s Oil Revenues Halved in March Before Iran War Boost - Bloomberg
    • Closure of Strait of Hormuz is 'greatest global energy security threat in history,' warns IEA chief
    • Russia in Review, March 6–13, 2026 | Russia Matters

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-Iran war doubles Russia's main oil revenue to $9 billion in April, Reuters calculations show

    1How much did Russia's main oil tax revenue increase in April?

    Russia's main oil tax revenue doubled to $9 billion in April, up from 327 billion roubles in March.

    2What triggered the surge in Russian oil revenue?

    The Iran war and subsequent energy crisis following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes led to higher oil prices and increased Russian revenues.

    3How did the closure of the Strait of Hormuz affect global oil markets?

    Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupted about a fifth of global oil and LNG flows, causing Brent prices to rise above $100 per barrel.

    4What is the expected total mineral extraction tax revenue for Russia in 2026?

    Russia has budgeted for 7.9 trillion roubles in mineral extraction tax revenue for 2026.

    5What factors could limit Russia's oil revenue windfall?

    Ongoing Ukraine attacks on Russian infrastructure and economic challenges forecasted for 2026 could reduce oil earnings.

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