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Russia’s Seaborne Crude Flows Climb with No Sign of Easing

By Julian Lee (Bloomberg) — Two months into Moscow’s threatened oil output cut, there is no sign of a sustained drop in crude flows out of the country. Russia’s exports jumped…

By Julian Lee (Bloomberg) — Two months into Moscow’s threatened oil output cut, there is no sign of a sustained drop in crude flows out of the country. Russia’s exports jumped...
Author BloombergPosted on May 2, 2023Categories RussiaTags russian oil ban, Russian sanctions, Shipping, tankers

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