Med crude-Urals diffs steady, sales of the grade to Turkey rise 38% in Nov/Oct
MOSCOW, Nov 27 (Reuters) -Urals crude differentials to dated Brent held steady, while supplies of the grade to Turkey's ports in November rose by 38% from October, LSEG data and Reuters calculations showed on Wednesday.
Urals supplies to Turkey's ports this month increased to 9.9 million barrels from 7.4 million barrels in October as its main consumer, Turkey's STAR refinery, operated by Azerbaijan's SOCAR, resumed buying.
Top OPEC+ ministers have held further talks ahead of the oil producer group's weekend meeting to set output policy, which OPEC+ sources say will discuss a further delay to a planned oil output hike that is due to start in January.
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No bids or offers were shown for Urals, Azeri BTC or CPC Blend in the Platts window on Wednesday.
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Caspian pipeline consortium (CPC) exported more than 53 million metric tons of oil via its pipeline system in January-October of 2024, the consortium said on Wednesday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will discuss energy ties on a visit to Kazakhstan this week, the Kremlin said on Tuesday, a trip that comes amid trade tensions with the Central Asian nation, which exports most of its oil through Russia.
Reporting by Reuters;Editing by Elaine Hardcastle
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