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Argus Launches Comprehensive Clean Tanker Freight Assessments for Russian Petroleum

by SAT Reporter
August 15, 2023
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Argus Launches Comprehensive Clean Tanker Freight Assessments for Russian Petroleum

Argus, a renowned energy and commodity price reporting agency, has unveiled a comprehensive set of clean tanker freight assessments for the export of Russian petroleum products from both the Black and Baltic Seas. These assessments cover key international routes and come against the backdrop of significant trade shifts triggered by the European Union’s ban on seaborne imports of Russian petroleum products and the accompanying G7-led pricing caps on gasoline, gasoil, naphtha, and fuel oil.

Since the effective date of the ban on February 5th, Russian refined products have experienced a seismic shift in trade dynamics, expanding their reach to an entirely different group of buyers scattered across considerable distances from their former core market in Europe. This transition has prompted the need for transparent and reliable pricing information for freight rates across various routes.

Argus’ new assessments fill this void by offering a detailed breakdown of freight rates on the following routes:

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  • Russian Black Sea to West Africa
  • Russian Black Sea to Mediterranean
  • Russian Black Sea to Mideast Gulf
  • Russian Baltic to West Africa
  • Russian Baltic to Mediterranean
  • Russian Baltic to Brazil
  • Russian Baltic to Mideast Gulf
  • Russian Baltic to Singapore
  • Russian Baltic to West Coast India

These weekly assessments, underpinned by Argus’ robust market survey methodology, leverage a range of data sources including deals, bids, offers, and other market information. Notably, they encompass shipping rates for both mainstream fleets and the more elusive “shadow” fleets, which further adds to their comprehensiveness.

Commenting on this development, Argus Media’s Chairman and Chief Executive, Adrian Binks, emphasized the significance of these assessments in the evolving market landscape. He stated, “Our new Russian-origin clean tanker freight assessments provide the market with important information, which enables companies to track and analyze the pricing and competitiveness of Russian refined oil products in the international market.”

Argus’ commitment to transparent pricing extends beyond the petroleum products sector. The agency had previously launched freight assessments for Russian crude oil exports from the Black, Baltic, and Barents Sea regions in April. These assessments not only reveal the costs associated with delivering Russian crude to nations like India and China but also highlight the existence of a “sanctions premium” attributed to this trade.

As market dynamics continue to evolve amidst geopolitical developments and regulatory changes, Argus’ pioneering efforts in providing reliable and up-to-date pricing assessments play a vital role in enabling businesses to make informed decisions. These assessments not only shed light on the rapidly shifting trade patterns but also empower industry stakeholders to navigate the complexities of the global energy and commodities market.

The launch of Argus’ comprehensive clean tanker freight assessments for Russian petroleum products emerges as a significant milestone in enhancing transparency, pricing accuracy, and informed decision-making within the energy and commodities sector.

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