Oil export duty to fall by 0.9% to $143.1/ton in Russia from July 1st

​The export duty for oil in Russia will fall by 0.9% to $143.1/ton from July 1st against $144.4/ton in June.

The leading expert of the department of Tax and Tariff policy of the Ministry of Finance, A. Sakovich, said, that the average oil price on May 15-June 14th 2015  made up $62.167/barrels or $453.8/ton. A month earlier the average price was $62.59048/barrel or $456.9/ton.

The preferential export duty for oil for a number of deposits stays zero.

The preferential export duty for super-viscous oil will be $18.3 in July against $18.5 in June

The duty for naphtha will be $121.6, saleable petrol - $11.6, light oil products  and grease oil - $68.6, ark oil products (without oils and coke) - $108.7, coke - $9.3. The duty for LPG will be zero.

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