Russia has decided to keep the high customs fee for petrol exports
from July 1. The fee will be $400.5 per ton, Rossiyskaya Gazeta says.
Petrol problems in some regions needed the fees to be raised to 90% of
the oil fee on May 1. The fees were prolonged to June. The old fee for
petrol exports was about 60%, RIA Novosti reports.
The export fee for oil will be dropped by $17 (3.68%) on 1 July 2011,
from $462.1 to $445.1 per ton. The beneficial fee will be $205.8 per
ton compared with $217.5 in the previous month, according to the order
on June 22.
Light and medium distillates and gas oils will cost $298.2 per ton on
July 1 (compared with $309.6 in June), liquid fuels, oils and used oil
products will cost $207.8 (compared with $215.8).
Asphalt oil and similar products will cost $207.8 per ton compared
with $215.8 in June, while benzol, toluene and xylol will cost $298.2
per ton (compared with $309.6).