OREANDA-NEWS. September 27, 2010. Russia plans to export 6.3 million metric tons, or around 1.49 million barrels a day, of Urals crude in October from its Baltic Sea port of Primorsk, much higher than September's 5.5 million tons, or 1.34 million barrels a day.

A total of 63 cargoes with a volume of 100,000 tons each will be loaded from Primorsk, the largest oil terminal in the country.

Russia also plans to export 32 cargoes of Urals crude totaling 3.425 million tons from the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, slightly higher than September's 3.38 million tons.

Loading programs for crude loading from ports of Yuzhny, Gdansk, Tuapse, and Kozmino aren't immediately available.

The final programs for October are expected to be released soon.