Russia is poised to cut crude exports from the biggest oil port near Crimea next month while shipping more in the Baltic Sea about 1,000 miles away. Cargoes will leave the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk at about 620,000 barrels a day in April, the lowest rate since at least 2008, according to loading programs obtained by Bloomberg News . Daily shipments from Primorsk in the Baltic will average 1 million barrels, the most since November. Igor Dyomin, a spokesman for OAO Transneft, Russia’s pipeline operator, declined to comment. Russia increases sales from Primorsk in April most years . Next month’s change in volumes between the country’s two main oil terminals will be the largest in a year when measured in barrels. There is also maintenance work scheduled on a pipeline running to Novorossiisk, which is about 70 miles from Crimea, the peninsula Russia annexed this month. “One loading […]