From August 1, the duty on oil exports from the Russian Federation will decrease by $ 6.2 – to $ 94.1 from $ 100.3 per ton in July, RIA Novosti reports from the Ministry of Finance.
The average price of Urals oil for the monitoring period from June 15 to July 14, 2019 was $ 63.3 per barrel, or $ 462.1 per ton, according to the Ministry of Finance materials posted on its website.
The preferential duty rate on oil for a number of fields in Eastern Siberia, the Caspian fields and the Prirazlomnoye field in connection with the new calculation formula adopted in the framework of the tax maneuver in the oil industry, from February 1, 2015 remains at zero.
The duty on light petroleum products and oils will drop to 28.2 dollars per ton, on dark ones – to 94.1 dollars. The export duty for commercial gasoline will drop to 28.2 dollars, straight-run (naphtha) – to 51.7 dollars from 55.1 dollars per ton.
Coke duty will drop to 6.1 from $ 6.5 per ton. The duty on liquefied gas remains at zero.