MOSCOW- Russian Urals oil loadings from Baltic ports have been set at 5.5 million tonnes in June, up from 5.1 million tonnes planned for May, the preliminary schedule showed on Tuesday.
On a daily basis, Urals loadings from Baltic ports Primorsk and Ust-Luga will rise by 11.4%, Reuters calculations showed.
Urals oil exports from Primorsk were set at 3.2 million tonnes and from Ust-Luga at 2.3 million tonnes, the schedule showed.
Urals and Siberian Light oil exports from the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk were set at 2.25 million tonnes for June, up from 1.98 million tonnes in the May plan.
Russia plans to ramp up seaborne oil exports, with pipeline supplies to Belarus down because of U.S. sanctions imposed on the Naftan refinery and planned maintenance at Mozyr refinery.
(Reporting by Olga Yagova and Gleb Gorodyankin Editing by David Goodman) ((Olga.Yagova@thomsonreuters.com;))




















