Experts from the International Energy Agency (IEA) recorded an unprecedented decline in Russian oil supplies, which raises serious doubts about the sustainability of the country's energy sector. The analysis shows a persistent trend of decreasing oil flow during the upcoming 2024 and 2025 years.
Statistical data reveals a dramatic shrinkage of export volume, with June indicators reaching their lowest level in the past eight months. Paradoxically, despite the reduction in total export volume, Russia's financial revenues are showing growth.
Specific figures confirm this paradox - export revenues have increased by over $800 million, reaching $13.6 billion, which represents a 6.4% increase compared to the previous month. Oil refineries continue to operate stably, which further complicates the overall picture.
IEA observers emphasize that this trend seriously calls into question the long-term production capacity of the Russian oil industry.