MOSCOW, July 1 The duty on oil exports from Russia is reduced by $0.6 from July 1 to $15.6 per ton, follows from the data of the Ministry of Finance.
The average price of Urals oil, the main Russian export brand, for the period from May 15 to June 14 was $54.57 per barrel, or $398.3 per ton. At the same time, the cost of North Sea Dated (Brent dated) was $75.46, thus the Russian mark was traded at a discount of $20.89. A month earlier, a Urals barrel cost $55.97.
The duty on light oil products and oils will decrease by $0.2 from July 1 and will amount to $4. 6 dollars per ton, for dark ones — 15.6 dollars. The duty on the export of commercial gasoline will be $4.6, straight-run (naphtha) — $8.5 per ton.
The duty on liquefied natural gas (LNG) and pure LPG fractions remains zero. The coke duty will be $1 per ton.