01.06.2007, 16:52 2498

Russia increased export duty on oil up to $200.6 per ton

Moscow. June 1. Kazakhstan Today - The government of Russia decreed the export duty increase for crude oil up to $200.6 per ton since June 1. The Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Michael Fradkov signed the decision, the agency reports referring to the message of the press service of the government of the Russian Federation.

Till May 31 the export duty on oil, established since April 1, made $156.4 for ton.

The decree established export duties on light mineral oil at the rate of $147.5 for ton, for dark - $79.4 for ton since June 1. Earlier these duties reached $117.7 and $63.4 accordingly.

Duties on export of oil and mineral oil from the Russian Federation are reconsidered by the government once in two months according to the special formula on the basis of bi-monthly monitoring of the price for the Russian oil Urals in the world markets.

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