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Russia cuts oil price projection to $65 per barrel in 2024-27

The Russian economy ministry has actually devalued its projections for the nation's crude oil export rates for the next three years to $65 per barrel, according to an upgraded outlook seen on Tuesday.

The projections, utilized to put together the federal budget, were cut from previous estimates of $71.3 per barrel for 2024, $70.1 for 2025 and $70 for 2026.

Russia has dealt with myriad sanctions from the West over the conflict in Ukraine, including restrictions on Russian oil purchases in addition to a cost cap of $60 per barrel.

The downward revision is likely to put more pressure on Russia's budget plan, which saw a deficiency of $6.56 billion, or 0.3%. of gdp, in the first quarter.

Still, oil and gas revenue was 79.1% higher in the very first. three months of 2024 than a year earlier, supported by high. product prices.

Earlier on Tuesday, the economy ministry upgraded its. expectations for 2024 gross domestic product (GDP) development to. 2.8% from 2.3%, while envisaging a weaker rouble and shrinking. bank account surplus in the years to come.

Rates of natural gas for exports to the European Union and. Turkey are now seen at $297.3 per 1,000 cubic metres this year,. $ 285.8 in 2025 and $276.1 in 2026, down from formerly expected. $ 321.7, $308.3 and $296 alike, according to the. upgraded outlook.

The price of natural gas for

China

has likewise been modified downwards.

Oil exports from Russia are seen a little increasing this. year to 240 million loads