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    Russia to deliver oil and condensate cargo to Syria, according to LSEG and traders

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    Posted on October 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Russia to deliver 750,000 barrels of oil to Syria's Banias port, including ARCO oil and gas condensate, amid Western sanctions.

    Russia Set to Ship 750,000 Barrels of Oil to Syria's Banias Port

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia is set to deliver around 750,000 barrels, or 100,000 metric tons, of a mix of Arctic heavy ARCO oil and gas condensate, a type of light oil, to Syria's Banias port, traders said and LSEG data showed.

    Russia has long considered Syria as a key gateway for its trade and military operations in the Middle East and Africa. Both Russian oil and gas condensate are subject to Western sanctions, complicating their sale on global markets.

    Russian and Syrian officials discussed potential energy cooperation during a meeting in Moscow in October.

    The tanker Antarktika, an Aframax vessel able to carry about 700,000 to 800,000 barrels of oil, is at anchor near Banias port after visiting areas close to Russia's Murmansk and Ust-Luga ports to load oil and condensate, LSEG data shows.

    Two traders said that the vessel loaded ARCO oil produced by Russia's Gazprom Neft and condensate produced by gas producer Novatek. The buyer and seller of the cargo was not clear.

    Gazprom Neft and Novatek did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    Syria's oil ministry declined to comment, according to a statement relayed by its information ministry.

    Russia supplied several cargoes of Arctic oil grades to Syria earlier this year.

    ARCO is a heavy oil produced on the Prirazlomnaya offshore platform. One of the traders said that ARCO was not suitable for processing at most refineries unless it was mixed with a light grade or condensate.

    In September, a drone strike hit Novatek's Ust-Luga gas condensate processing plant, forcing a shutdown of two of its condensate processing units. The disruption left Novatek with surplus condensate available for export.

    Russia also has shipped several cargoes of diesel to Syria this year.

    (Reporting by Reuters in Moscow. Additional reporting by Maya Gebeily in Beirut. Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia is shipping 750,000 barrels of oil to Syria.
    • •The shipment includes Arctic heavy ARCO oil and gas condensate.
    • •Western sanctions complicate the sale of Russian oil.
    • •The tanker Antarktika is near Banias port for delivery.
    • •Russia and Syria discussed energy cooperation in October.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia to deliver oil and condensate cargo to Syria, according to LSEG and traders

    1What is Arctic heavy oil?

    Arctic heavy oil is a type of crude oil produced in Arctic regions, characterized by its high density and viscosity, making it more challenging to refine compared to lighter oils.

    2What is gas condensate?

    Gas condensate is a light hydrocarbon liquid that forms when natural gas is extracted and cooled, often used as a blending agent to improve the processing of heavier oils.

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