Russian diesel exports averaged 187kbd over 1-8 July against 535kbd a year earlier, an advance loadings figure confirming the scale of the export ban Alexander Novak widened to producers on 8 July 1. Novak is Russia's deputy prime minister for energy; Kpler tracked the loadings and CNN Business relayed the count.
The collapse pulls Atlantic-basin distillate backfill thinner at the exact moment European product stocks are drawing, feeding the same tightness that keeps the diesel crack bid. Novak framed the ban as protecting domestic pump supply after Ukrainian strikes cut refinery runs to multi-year lows, so the measure rations a shrinking export base rather than trimming a surplus.
