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Russia’s seaborne oil exports hit a wartime record in June, but export revenue sank to a three-month low
In June, Russia’s seaborne crude oil exports reached their highest level since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, according to Bloomberg.
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The Daily Wire
· Jun 24, 2026
Oil Drops Below A Key Level As Shipping Returns To The Strait
Oil Drops Below A Key Level As Shipping Returns To The Strait
Euromaidan Press
· Jul 2, 2026
Russia’s oil exports hit a wartime record—its income didn’t
More tankers sail, but their Russian cargoes are worth less.
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 8, 2026
Commodities: Oil Bounces On Persian Gulf Re-Escalation
Commodities: Oil Bounces On Persian Gulf Re-Escalation
Syrian Arab News Agency
· Jul 6, 2026
Oil prices decline after OPEC+ agrees to increase output
London, July 6 (SANA) Oil prices fell in global trading on Monday after OPEC+ agreed to a further increase in production targets starting in August, while exports through the Strait of Hormuz continued to recover, paving the way for increased supplies to the global market. Reuters reported that Brent crude futures fell 24 cents, or []
Drudge Retort
· Jul 1, 2026
Oil Posts Largest Quarterly Price Drop in 6 Years
Oil prices on Tuesday logged their biggest quarterly drop in six years, after an extended U.S.-Iran cease-fire in June ...
UPI
· Jun 25, 2026
Oil close to pre-war price as Iran oil hits market, ships transit strait
Oil close to pre-war price as Iran oil hits market, ships transit strait
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Related coverage for "Russia’s seaborne oil exports hit a wartime record in June, but export revenue sank to a three-month low": The Daily Wire — Oil Drops Below A Key Level As Shipping Returns To The Strait. Euromaidan Press — Russia’s oil exports hit a wartime record—its income didn’t. Seeking Alpha — Commodities: Oil Bounces On Persian Gulf Re-Escalation. Syrian Arab News Agency — Oil prices decline after OPEC+ agrees to increase output. Drudge Retort — Oil Posts Largest Quarterly Price Drop in 6 Years. UPI — Oil close to pre-war price as Iran oil hits market, ships transit strait