Russian oil export duty raised to $385.2 per tonne from July 1
MOSCOW. July 1 (Interfax) - Russia has raised the export duty on crude oil by $0.2/tonne to $385.2/tonne effective July 1, 2014, according to data from the Economic Development Ministry.
The export duty was $385/tonne in June.
The discounted duty on oil from East Siberia, Caspian fields and the Prirazlomnoye field rose to $189.4/tonne on July 1 compared to the June rate of $182.2/tonne.
The duty on superviscous oil is at $38.5/tonne.
The duty on light and dark petroleum products, which was unified at 66% of the duty on crude oil, increased to $254.2/tonne on July 1, from $248.1/tonne in June.
The duty on diesel fuel, with a coefficient of 0.65 from the duty on crude oil, rose to $250.3/tonne as of July 1, up from $250.2/tonne.
The duty on gasoline exports, based on a coefficient of 0.9, rose to $346.6/tonne as of July 1 from $346.5/tonne in May.
For propylene trimers and tetramers, the export duty remained at $25/tonne.
The duty for liquefied natural gas (LNG) grew to $89.6 per tonne from $86 per tonne.