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    Russia's Oil and Fuel Export Revenues Continued to Slide in October, Iea Says

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    Posted on November 13, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Russia's oil export revenues fell in October due to sanctions and Ukrainian attacks, impacting global markets, according to the IEA.

    October Sees Continued Decline in Russia's Oil Export Revenues

    Impact of Sanctions and Attacks on Oil Exports

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's revenues from crude oil and refined products fell again in October due to lower export volumes and weaker prices, the International Energy Agency said on Thursday, adding that Russian oil exports have been holding up so far.

    Decline in Export Volumes and Prices

    Russia's vital energy industry is under strain from a pickup in Ukrainian drone strikes on oil refineries and pipelines, as well as Western sanctions over Ukraine.

    Consequences of Ukrainian Attacks

    Washington has piled pressure on Moscow by introducing sanctions against Russia's largest oil producers, Rosneft and Lukoil, last month, setting November 21 as the deadline for winding down transactions with the companies.

    OPEC+ Production Targets and Compliance Issues

    The Paris-based IEA said Russia's revenues from crude and fuel export sales fell to $13.1 billion in October, down $2.3 billion from the same month a year ago.

    Russian crude and oil product exports fell by 150,000 barrels per day to 7.4 million bpd in October, reversing the increase seen in September, it said.

    IMPACT OF UKRAINIAN ATTACKS

    "Recent Ukrainian attacks on refining and oil production infrastructure contributed to the 110,000 barrels per day drop

    in crude exports, to just above 5 million bpd," the IEA said in a monthly report.

    It said oil product exports also fell for the second consecutive month, by 40,000, to 2.3 million bpd, reaching their lowest level since 2017 and exacerbating tight international

    product markets.

    The agency said Russian oil production excluding gas condensate was unchanged in October from September, at 9.28 million bpd, some 20,000 bpd lower than its target, outlined by the OPEC+ group of leading global oil producers.

    That compares with the 9.328 million bpd assessed by the producer group OPEC.

    "While Russian crude exports have largely held up ahead of the 21 November deadline, recent data show that some of that oil has begun to pile up on water as buyers shun cargoes amid compliance issues and other uncertainties," the IEA said.

    Kazakhstan crude supply dropped sharply by 240,000 bpd to 1.7 million bpd in October, largely due to maintenance at the Tengiz field, the IEA said.

    (Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Conor Humphries)

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Sanctions and Attacks on Oil Exports
    • Decline in Export Volumes and Prices
    • Consequences of Ukrainian Attacks
    • OPEC+ Production Targets and Compliance Issues

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia's oil export revenues fell to $13.1 billion in October.
    • •Ukrainian attacks and sanctions impact Russian oil exports.
    • •Oil exports decreased by 150,000 bpd in October.
    • •Kazakhstan crude supply dropped due to maintenance.
    • •OPEC+ compliance issues affect Russian oil production.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia's oil and fuel export revenues continued to slide in October, IEA says

    1What is crude oil?

    Crude oil is a naturally occurring, unrefined petroleum product composed of hydrocarbon deposits and other organic materials. It is extracted from the ground and refined into various fuels and products.

    2What are sanctions?

    Sanctions are restrictions imposed by countries or international organizations to influence or punish a nation for its actions. They can include trade bans, asset freezes, and other economic penalties.

    3
    What is OPEC+?

    OPEC+ is a group of oil-producing countries that includes the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other non-OPEC nations. They collaborate to manage oil production levels and influence global oil prices.

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