Russia’s revenues from oil exports in January—June 2016 declined by 31.5% compared to the corresponding period last year and totaled 32,929 billion dollars. These are the data of the Federal customs service (FCS) of the Russian Federation.
Export to far-abroad countries amounted to 115,878 million tons against 109,199 million tons in the previous year (growth of 6.1%). In monetary terms the volume of deliveries amounted to 30.45 billion against $ 44,982 billion dollars previously (a drop by 32.3%).
Oil exports to CIS countries amounted to 11,903 million tons compared to 11,313 million tons a year earlier (an increase of 5.2%), cost of 2.48 billion vs 3.12 billion dollars a year earlier (down 20.5%).
Petroleum products exports for January—June 2016 totaled 80,232 million tons against 92,378 million tons a year earlier (a decrease of 13.1%). An indicator in monetary terms made up 21.06 billion against $ 39,013 billion over the same period of the previous year (down 46%).
Export of oil products to far abroad countries amounted to 76,666 million tons against 88,232 million tons a year earlier, a decrease of 13% in annual terms. Including of gasoline was exported 1.66 million tonnes to 619.9 million dollars, diesel fuel — 24,049 million tons 7,874 billion dollars.