Overview
This service provides weekly price assessments for oil products exported from Russian ports. It includes price commentary, information on fuel prices in key markets and statistical data on the volumes and geography of export shipments from Russia and Belarus. The service tracks logistical and regulatory changes and analyses demand in key foreign markets.
Argus Russian Products Exports is an indispensable tool that enables oil and logistics companies, analysts and traders to assess risks and understand the competitive environment. And it helps them to make strategic decisions in highly volatile markets.
Key features
Extensive coverage
Includes fuel oil, vacuum gasoil (VGO), diesel, naphtha, gasoline, jet, petroleum coke, base oils and bitumen.
Key price assessments
Transparent weekly price assessments for oil products exported from Russian ports.
Global insights
Coverage of oil product markets in the Mediterranean, northwest Europe, Mideast Gulf, Asia-Pacific, Africa and Latin America.
Robust methodologies
Price assessments are underpinned by robust, transparent and credible methodologies, developed with the industry to ensure our price assessments are a true reflection of how the market trades.
Market-moving news
Access the latest news published by our expert team of reporters to ensure you stay on top of market developments.
Customers that benefit
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Oil producers, traders and refiners
Use the information to monitor oil product markets in Russia, the Mediterranean, northwest Europe, Mideast Gulf, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Africa. They use information about upgrades, utilisation and turnarounds at Russian refineries to help them build a trading strategy based on forecasts of exports and destinations. In addition, companies receive data on export tender results, as well as the discounts on Russian oil products.
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Analytical and consulting agencies
Rely on the service to analyse oil product markets in Russia, the Mediterranean, northwest Europe, Asia-Pacific and Latin America.
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Banks
Use the service to monitor price movements in the market. -
Port and terminal operators
Benefit by understanding cargo flows to competitor outlets and by identifying potential customers.

