Starting from May 1, the export duty on oil will be reduced by $11.6, to $49.6 per ton.
Moscow. April 15th. INTERFAX.EN-The export duty on oil in Russia from May 1, 2022 will decrease by $11.6 - to $49.6 from $61.2 per ton in April, the Ministry of Finance said.
The average price of Urals crude for the monitoring period from March 15 to April 14 was $79.81 per barrel, or $582.6 per ton.
The duty on light oil products and oils will be reduced to $14.8 from $18.3 per ton, and on dark products - to $49.6 from $61.2.
The duty on export of commercial gasoline will be reduced to $14.8 from $18.3, and straight-run gasoline (nafta) - to $27.2 from $33.6 per ton.
The duty on liquefied gas (SPBT-propane-butane technical mixture) will be $26.9 (in April, $89), and on pure fractions of liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) - $26.9 ($80.1).
The duty on coke will be reduced to $3.2 from $3.9.