The International Energy Network has learned that Russia's offshore oil supply has not been affected by the increasing frequency of attacks by the Shia "Allah Ansar" movement, which is ruling in northern Yemen and supported by Iran, in the Red Sea.
The report stated, "Russia's offshore crude oil supply has not been affected by the attack on shipping in the southern Red Sea."
According to the analysis data of the agency, despite the attacks on merchant ships by the Husai armed forces, all oil used by Russia for Asian buyers continues to pass through the Red Sea.
According to the agency, oil tankers carrying Russian oil are unlikely to be the target of attacks on ships. According to the analysis data collected by the agency, the average daily supply of Russian crude oil in the past four weeks prior to January 14th was 3.43 million barrels, an increase of 94000 barrels per day compared to the four weeks ending January 7th.
It is expected that the additional revenue from oil and gas sales in January 2024 will be 130.8 billion rubles. As of the end of December 2023, the actual received oil and gas revenue was 1999 billion rubles lower than the expected monthly oil and gas revenue.