
Russia's Crude Shipments Rebound With a Rare Delivery to Japan
Russia's crude shipments rose in the four weeks to June 8 after a strong rebound in weekly flows. A Japanese refiner took the first cargo delivered to the G-7 nation in more than two years, underlining a growing ease among buyers in resuming dealings with Moscow.
Flows averaged 3.36 million barrels a day in the period, tanker-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg show. That was a gain of 40,000 barrels a day from the 28 days to June 1, when flows fell to a five-week low. Shipments surged sharply on a week-to-week basis, driven by sizable gains from Baltic and Arctic ports.

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