
Follow-up - INA
Russia's refined oil exports fell monthly, after a significant increase in diesel flows in January.
The first half of February saw shipments drop to 2.3 million barrels per day, down about 8% from the average flows in January.
According to data compiled by Bloomberg from analytics firm Vortexa Ltd, volumes in January rose to their highest levels in 11 months. However, this increase appears to have eased in February, as refined product exports declined.
The data shows fluctuations in Russia's refined product exports, with a significant increase in January followed by a significant decline in the first 15 days of February.
It is important to note that these figures are based on data available for the first half of February and may change as more data becomes available for the rest of the month.
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