IEA said the crude and fuel exports from Russia decreased by ‌90,000 barrels per day ​last month from December to 7.5 million ⁠barrels per day.

Russia’s revenues from crude oil ​and refined product ‌exports rose in January ​as higher prices offset ⁠a decline in export volumes, the International Energy Agency ‌said on Thursday.

The Paris-based IEA said ‌exports revenues ‌increased ⁠by $130 million in January ⁠from December to $11.1 billion, but remained lower by $4.6 billion year ​on year.

It ‌also said the crude and fuel exports from Russia decreased by ‌90,000 barrels per day ​last month from December to 7.5 million ⁠barrels per day.

Russia has been challenged by ‌the international sanctions over Ukraine, notably by Washington’s efforts to impede Moscow’s oil sales to India, its second-largest ‌crude importer after China.

The IEA ​said Russian crude production declined last ⁠month by 350,000 bpd to ⁠9.3 million bpd.

That compares to OPEC ‌estimates of 9.246 million bpd for January.

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Published on February 12, 2026



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