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Reached the Price: Why the Exchange Value of AI-95 in Primorye Surge by a Third

... to insufficient processing capacities and expensive logistics. Since the beginning of June, the exchange price of AI-95 gasoline in Primorye has increased by 30%, exceeding 100,000 rubles per ton. Meanwhile, the volumes of exchange sales from the two oil refineries that supply most of the gasoline to the region—the Komsomolsk and Angarsk refineries—have decreased by 25-57% during the same period. Representatives of the independent fuel market in Primorsky Krai have appealed to Deputy Prime Minister ...

How to optimize subsidies for refineries.

Payments for the Damper Mechanism, Reverse Excise Tax on Oil, and Investment Premium Increased by 15% This Year Article for RBC How to Optimize Subsidies for Oil Refineries: Practical Recommendations Sergey Tereshkin's article delves into the key aspects of optimizing subsidies for oil refineries (ORs). The author provides a detailed examination of the industry's main challenges, the subsidy allocation mechanism,...

Failure of Manual Management: Why Stock Prices for Gasoline are Rising

... the exchange has reached a record high for September 2024, with AI-95 rising 46% since the beginning of the year. Even the export ban has not helped. Key factors contributing to this increase include seasonal demand growth, drone strikes on Russian refineries, and the pricing policies of oil companies. Forbes investigated why the decline in gasoline prices in Rotterdam leads to an increase in fuel costs on the exchange in St. Petersburg. On August 12, the price of AI-95 gasoline on the St. Petersburg exchange set a new record at 80,...

Buyers Battle for Russian Oil in Europe

...," reflects Igor Yushkov. The head of Hungary's Foreign Ministry assured that Budapest will never give up Russian oil and gas. Hungary, Serbia, and Slovakia hold on to Russian oil because it represents the most profitable option. "Firstly, the refineries are configured for Urals-grade Russian oil. Secondly, any alternative route would incur higher delivery costs, which is a crucial factor for smaller economies. Furthermore, both the Croatian port and the pipelines to Hungary and Serbia may not provide sufficient capacity if this becomes the ...

Demand for Russian Oil in India: Reasons and Prospects

India's Demand for Russian Oil Surges Due to Increased Discounts Indian oil refineries have begun to ramp up purchases of Russian oil in light of expanded discounts being offered. The increase in price differentials makes Russian oil more attractive compared to alternative grades, contributing to its growing share in India's ...