俄罗斯海运原油出口量创下两月新低 大量油轮目的地“成谜”
Ge Long Hui A P P·2025-11-11 15:24

Core Insights - Russian seaborne crude oil shipments have declined for the third consecutive week, reaching a two-month low, which negatively impacts Kremlin's revenue [1] - In the four weeks ending November 9, Russia exported an average of 3.45 million barrels per day, a decrease of approximately 130,000 barrels compared to the previous period [1] - U.S. sanctions on Russia's largest oil producers have led to reduced purchasing from some Asian buyers, complicating the visibility of ongoing procurement cuts [1] Shipping and Destination Insights - Approximately 35% of the vessels loaded in the past four weeks have not disclosed their final destinations, indicating an increase in Russian crude oil waiting to be delivered [1] - Most of the vessels with undisclosed destinations are reportedly heading towards Egypt's Suez Canal, suggesting they are likely bound for Asia [1] - Final buyers will only be confirmed once these vessels arrive at their destinations [1]