Russia's oil exports edge down 1 pct in 2025: deputy PM


MOSCOW, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) -- Russia's oil exports stood at 238 million tonnes in 2025, down 1 percent year on year, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said Friday.

Novak said Russia's exports of petroleum products dropped nearly 7 percent from 122.5 million tonnes to 114 million tonnes.

The country's oil exports to Europe have fallen to about 25 million tonnes from 175 million tonnes before energy supply restrictions were introduced, he added.

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