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Reuters news, traders said on Friday that Poland and Germany will reduce purchases of Russia's flagship Urals crude oil blend this month through the Druzhba pipeline
, traders said on Friday.
Europe has cut imports of the seaborne Urals, which trade at a higher
price than the Brent benchmark.
The Urals will reduce supplies from 2.
85 million mt in June to 2.
5 million mt
in July through the northern branch of the Druzhba pipeline connecting Poland and Germany, three traders said.
Among them, Poland's imports will be 200,000 tons less than last month, and Germany's imports will fall by about 150,000 tons
.
Russian medium-sized oil producer Tatneft will stop oil supplies
to Germany this month, traders said.
Typically, it supplies about 50,000 tons of crude oil
per month to the country.
Rosneft, which owns stakes
in refineries, plans to reduce iron ore flows to Germany by about 100,000 tonnes from June.
Meanwhile, the supply of Rosneft and Tatneft to the Czech Republic via the southern branch of the pipeline will reach 350,000 tonnes
after the flow dries up in June due to refinery maintenance.
Traders also said Russian oil exports to Slovakia and Hungary would remain stable
this month.
Russian oil pipeline companies Rosneft, Tatneft and Transneft did not respond to requests for
comment.
Reuters news, traders said on Friday that Poland and Germany will reduce purchases of Russia's flagship Urals crude oil blend this month through the Druzhba pipeline
, traders said on Friday.
Europe has cut imports of the seaborne Urals, which trade at a higher
price than the Brent benchmark.
The Urals will reduce supplies from 2.
85 million mt in June to 2.
5 million mt
in July through the northern branch of the Druzhba pipeline connecting Poland and Germany, three traders said.
Among them, Poland's imports will be 200,000 tons less than last month, and Germany's imports will fall by about 150,000 tons
.
Russian medium-sized oil producer Tatneft will stop oil supplies
to Germany this month, traders said.
Typically, it supplies about 50,000 tons of crude oil
per month to the country.
Rosneft, which owns stakes
in refineries, plans to reduce iron ore flows to Germany by about 100,000 tonnes from June.
Meanwhile, the supply of Rosneft and Tatneft to the Czech Republic via the southern branch of the pipeline will reach 350,000 tonnes
after the flow dries up in June due to refinery maintenance.
Traders also said Russian oil exports to Slovakia and Hungary would remain stable
this month.
Russian oil pipeline companies Rosneft, Tatneft and Transneft did not respond to requests for
comment.