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Oil exports from Russia's Western ports seen falling 1 mln T in May/Apr

Oil loadings from Russia's. Western ports in May are anticipated to fall about one million. metric heaps as domestic oil plants return from seasonal and. unexpected turnarounds, while oil output ought to fall in line with. Moscow's pledges to OPEC, market sources said.

That would be down about 13% on a daily basis from April,. calculations revealed. May is one day longer than April.

Urals and KEBCO oil loadings from Russia's Baltic ports in. April are seen between 7.1 million and 7.3 million tonnes, while. the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk prepares to fill 2.3 million. tonnes of Urals, KEBCO and Siberian Light crudes.

Russia's offline primary oil refining capability in May could. fall to 2.95 million tonnes from 4.75 million tonnes in April,. estimations based on market data showed on Thursday.

Russia's oil packing plans for its ports of Primorsk,. Ust-Luga and Novorossiisk in May have yet to emerge, while. overall exports volumes will depend on the timing of the. completion of key plant repairs, consisting of the Tuapse refinery,. industry sources kept in mind.

Repairs (at Tuapse) were anticipated to be finished late in. April, now reboot is moving to early May, one stated.

Russia has actually had the ability to promptly fix some crucial oil. refineries struck by Ukrainian drones, lowering capacity idled by. the attacks to about 10% from nearly 14% at the end of March,. computations showed in mid-April.

Russian deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said early in. April that Russia's OPEC+ oil production quota would be 9. million barrels per day in June, after Moscow slowly lowers. production as planned.