Highlights Moscow’s shipped crude exports fall 300,000 b/d on month EU remains a key buyer of Russian oil in July Russian oil products head to Fujairah storage hub Russian seaborne crude exports have fallen below post-pandemic highs set in April and May but continue to flow above pre-war levels, according to shipping data, despite Western sanctions designed to hurt Moscow’s oil revenues. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Shipped crude exports averaged 3.34 million b/d from July 1-18, according to preliminary data from vessel analytics provider Kpler, down 300,000 b/d from the 3.64 million b/d average in June and a recent peak of 3.89 million b/d in April. India and China remain Russian biggest customers as their refiners snap up discounted Russian crude supplies, while most Western buyers cut their reliance on Moscow’s oil, the data shows. During the first week […]