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How does Russian oil get to export markets?
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Russia is the second-largest crude oil exporter globally, supplying over five million b/d to markets abroad. The country’s legacy pipeline infrastructure is geared towards Europe, but the focus now is Asia. This shift requires significant investments from Transneft (Russia’s oil pipeline operator) and Russian oil producers alike. This slide pack analyses Russian oil export routes from source to market, Transneft’s investment plans and looks at the challenges for oil quality control.
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