Abroad
Russia has transshipped oil near northern Africa for the first time since April
After a four-month break, Russia has again transshipped oil between tankers off the Mediterranean coast in North Africa.
Pakistan is not satisfied with Russian oil
Pakistan temporarily stops importing Russian oil. At the same time, the country hopes to conclude a new agreement with Moscow “at preferential rates.”
The Bulgarian Navy has taken additional security measures in the Black Sea
After the explosion of a mine near Romania, the Bulgarian naval forces took additional measures for anti-mine monitoring.
India is increasing imports of Rosneft
India again increases the volume of imports of petroleum products from Russia.
In July, Russia earned $15 billion from oil exports
Revenues of the Russian Federation from the export of oil and oil products in July increased by 20% compared to June – up to 15.3 billion dollars. This is a new “record” for Russian exports since the beginning of the year.
Rosneft again bargains above the “price ceiling”
The USA plans to react to the violation of the price limit on energy carriers from the Russian Federation.
In the port of Klaipeda, berths for grain loading were reconstructed
In the Lithuanian port of Klaipėda, the last stage of reconstruction of berths for loading agricultural products was completed.
The Russians have been towing the sunken tanker for more than a day
The Russians began towing the tanker “Sig” that was hit by a Ukrainian naval drone.
Tankers transporting oil from the Russian Federation are stuck on the Northern Sea Route
Two tankers of the “Aframax” class, which transport Russian oil from the Baltic ports of the Russian Federation to China via the Northern Sea Route, are stuck and maneuvering in the East Siberian Sea.
Russia is creating a shadow fleet of grain carriers
Russia increasingly relies on a shadow fleet to export grain, using old ships owned by shipowners in Turkey or China.