Belarus · tonne · thousand (белорусский · тонна · тыс)
Belarusian gasoline AI-92 prices in Russia have nearly doubled over the past month, reaching 127 thousand rubles per tonne by late June. Despite concerns about supply chain reliability and potential sanctions affecting logistics, Russian officials expressed willingness to import fuel from Belarus and other countries if acceptable pricing agreements can be reached.
Consensus
- Belarusian AI-92 gasoline prices in Russia increased by 6% over a week, reaching 127 thousand rubles per tonne by late June.
- The volume of sales for Belarusian fuel on June 29th rose to 6.54 thousand tonnes.
- Two Belarusian refineries can supply fuel only to the Moscow region and not the entire country.
- Russia is willing to import petroleum products if acceptable pricing agreements are reached.
Points of divergence
- Belarusian fuel is delivered within 30 days without delays or rescheduling, unlike Russian deals which may extend up to two months with actual delivery on day 35. — fontanka
- The volume of sales for Belarusian fuel in June was significantly higher than the previous year's figures and is attributed to more predictable contract execution terms compared to Russian deals, which can extend up to two months with actual delivery on day 35. — kommersant
- Participants in the market believe that Belarusian refineries could supply fuel for the entire Moscow region. — fontanka
- Experts note that while two Belarusian NPs can meet demand only for the Moscow region, not all of Russia. — kommersant
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