Russia increases customs fees for oil exports

Russia increases customs fees for oil exports

Russia has increased tariffs for oil exports from $395.6 per ton to $403.3 per ton today, as ordered by Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, Rosbalt reports.


Preferential export tariff for oil from Eastern Siberia, Northern Caspian and the Prirazlomnoye Field increased from $192.7 to $198.5 per ton.


The single tariff for petroleum export grew from $261.1 to $266.2 and from $356 to $363 per ton of gasolene (90% of oil tariff).


Tariff for liquified gas increased from $198.7 to $200.3 per ton.


The 60/66/90 tax system for oil was adopted on October 1, 2011.

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