Sales of petroleum products on the St. Petersburg Exchange for the first 10 months of 2025 amounted to 30.65 million tons, including 2.98 million tons in October.

Petroleum product sales on the St. Petersburg Exchange in January–October 2025 amounted to 30.65 million tons, 1% more than in the same period in 2024. Cash turnover increased by 47.36 billion rubles to 1.8 trillion rubles.
"Market participants are increasingly switching to exchange-traded petroleum product deliveries using the Commodity Delivery Operator (OTP RZhD). Over the first 10 months, 7.7 million tons of petroleum products were sold via this route, 5.5 times higher than the same period last year," said Anton Karpov, Senior Vice President of the Exchange.
Gasoline sales for the first 10 months of 2025 decreased by 3.8% to 8.51 million tons: 4.93 million tons of AI-92 were sold, and 3.52 million tons of AI-95.
Sales of diesel fuel for the first 10 months of 2025 increased by 4.3% to 16.01 million.
Over the 10 months, 1.44 million tons of aviation kerosene were sold, 1.64 million tons of heating oil (including cracking fuel oil), and 1.88 million tons of LPG for household needs and motor vehicles.
In October 2025, 2.98 million tons of petroleum products were sold.
Gasoline sales in October amounted to 775 thousand tons: AI-92 – 457.05 thousand tons, AI-95 – 313.21 thousand tons.
1.6 million tons of diesel fuel were sold: 524.63 thousand tons of winter fuel, 468.57 thousand tons of off-season fuel, 410 thousand tons of summer fuel, and 196.38 thousand tons of arctic fuel.
In October, 134.34 thousand tons of aviation kerosene, 170.35 thousand tons of heating oil, and 185.44 thousand tons of LPG were sold.
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