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16JUL

Urals discount splits by delivery basis

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The Urals discount to Dated Brent split by route, past $10 a barrel delivered into India on 7 July against a wider $20 discount loading in the Baltic.

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Key takeaway

The Urals discount is splitting by route, near $10 delivered into India against $20 loading in the Baltic.

The Urals discount to Dated Brent widened past $10 a barrel at Indian ports on Tuesday 7 July, Reuters reported, as Asian refinery demand cooled and alternative supply returned 1. Urals is Russia's main export crude grade, and its discount is the sanctions barometer traders watch; a wider discount means Moscow is selling cheaper to keep barrels moving.

That $10 figure is a destination-basis number, priced delivered at an Indian port (DAP India), and it sits alongside, not against, the roughly $20 Baltic loading-basis discount at Primorsk the desk tracked last week . The single Urals discount the wires quote does not hold up. It is splitting by route as freight and shadow-fleet insurance enforcement reprice unevenly.

Indian buyers regain leverage as Gulf and Iranian barrels return to the market, while Baltic-loading cargoes stay tight to the sanctions plumbing. Fujairah product stocks rebuilding 27% to a three-month high, with heavy distillates up 38%, shows East-of-Suez refiners maximising diesel yield into the same demand pull 2.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Urals is Russia's main crude oil grade, and it normally sells below the Brent benchmark because of sanctions on Russian oil. That discount is not one fixed number, it depends where and how the price is measured. On 7 July, the discount measured at Indian ports (after shipping costs) was over $10 a barrel, while the discount measured at the Russian port of Primorsk (before shipping) was closer to $20. The gap looks alarming side by side but mostly reflects the cost of the tanker journey between the two points, not two different prices for the same barrel.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Comparing a delivered-at-place price in India with a free-on-board price at Primorsk without adjusting for the Hormuz-to-India voyage, which shadow-fleet freight has priced at $8-10 a barrel since the cap regime began, overstates any claim that Indian buyers are getting a worse deal than Baltic loaders.

The more durable driver is that Fujairah's product stocks rebuilt 27% to a three-month high as East-of-Suez refiners maximised diesel yield from cheap Urals feedstock, a structural pull on Gulf-basis crude that the Baltic loading price does not capture.

What could happen next?
  • Meaning

    A narrowing of the India-Baltic gap in coming weeks would suggest shadow-fleet freight costs are easing, while a widening gap would point to genuine tightening buyer risk on the Indian side.

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Update #15 · Three shocks, one week, across the oil spreads

Reuters· 10 Jul 2026
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