尽管承诺削减供应,俄罗斯石油出口仍在攀升
Russia's Oil Exports Climb Despite Its Commitment To Cut Supply

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/russias-oil-exports-climb-despite-its-commitment-cut-supply

俄罗斯原油出口数量高于欧佩克+协议设定的目标 过去几周,俄罗斯海运原油量持续超过欧佩克+联盟设定的出口削减目标,尽管俄罗斯承诺作为稳定全球油价协议的一部分减少出口。 据彭博社报道,截至10月29日当周,俄罗斯每天发货约364万桶,较前一周增加约11万桶。 与截至 10 月 29 日的四个星期内的实际平均水平相比,这一数字增加了超过 36 万桶/日; 仅前一周的超额出口量就大致相当于美国典型页岩油公司日产量的一半。 这些数字之间的差异凸显了莫斯科履行协议义务的能力仍然存在不确定性; 具体来说,虽然官员们此前声称他们的既定目标涉及将总销量削减 30 万桶/日,但随后的澄清显示,这一指标既包括石油也包括产品。 目前,俄罗斯因拒绝完全遵守预定配额,在OPEC+卡特尔内部维持着不稳定的平衡; 该国目前卷入了针对美国等国家的持续法律战,涉及违反反垄断立法的指控,以及对用于影响有关气候变化问题的公众讨论的错误信息策略的持续批评。 由于对俄罗斯行动影响的担忧继续在国际市场引起反响,许多观察家仍然对最终达成解决方案抱有希望; 然而,一些专家认为,任何持久的解决办法仍然取决于在整个区域实现更大透明度和问责制的共同努力,特别是考虑到有关基本协议本身的关键条款仍然存在不确定性。 根据所有现有证据,持续的紧张局势似乎越来越有可能最终导致世界主要经济体的结构和构成发生重大变化。

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By Tsvetana Paraskova of OilPrice.com

Russia’s crude oil exports by sea have been exceeding the country’s targeted export reductions as part of the OPEC+ pact for weeks, with the most recent week’s observed shipments as high as 360,000 barrels per day (bpd) above target, tanker-tracking data monitored by Bloomberg showed on Tuesday. Despite edging lower, four-week average volumes exceeded it by almost 200,000 barrels a day in the most recent period.

In the week to October 29, Russia shipped around 3.64 million bpd of crude oil from its oil export terminals, up by 110,000 compared to the week prior, according to the data reported by Bloomberg’s Julian Lee. 

Higher shipments out of the port of Novorossiysk in the Black Sea contributed to most of the gains in crude flows from Russia in the last week of October and were only partially offset by a lower number of crude oil tankers that left Russia’s ports in the Baltic Sea and on the Pacific.

The four-week average crude oil shipments out of Russia were slightly lower at 3.48 million bpd in the week to October 29, a drop of around 20,000 bpd compared to the four-week average in the four weeks to October 22.

Even this slightly lower 3.48 million bpd export volume for the average of the four weeks to October 29 was nearly 200,000 bpd higher than the exports Russia would have to ideally stick to in order to fulfill its pledge to cut exports by 300,000 bpd, Bloomberg notes.

Russia has never been quite clear about what exports it is cutting and how it calculates those volumes.

Russia’s commitment to reduce its oil exports by 300,000 bpd includes oil products, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said earlier this month in remarks that sowed further confusion about how much oil supply Russia is really withholding from the market.

Russia has pledged to reduce its oil exports by 300,000 bpd until the end of 2023, in a show of solidarity with its OPEC+ partner Saudi Arabia, which is voluntarily reducing its oil production by 1 million bpd until 2023.

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