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Russia's oil and gas revenue may fall in July by more than a third, Reuters calculations show

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Posted on July 22, 2025

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MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian state oil and gas revenue is set to fall in July by around 37% from the same month in 2024 to 680 billion roubles ($8.66 billion) due to cheaper oil and a stronger local

Russia's Oil and Gas Revenue Projected to Drop Over 37% in July

Impact of Falling Oil Prices on Revenue

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian state oil and gas revenue is set to fall in July by around 37% from the same month in 2024 to 680 billion roubles ($8.66 billion) due to cheaper oil and a stronger local currency, Reuters calculations show.

Oil and gas revenue has been the most important source of cash for the Kremlin, making up a quarter of total federal budget proceeds.

The proceeds are also set to increase by 37% from June due to cyclical payments of oil profit-based tax.

Year-on-Year Revenue Comparison

The decline in proceeds is painful for Russia, which has heavily boosted defence and security spending since launching its military campaign in Ukraine, which it calls a special military operation, in February 2022.

According to Reuters calculations, the average Russian oil price calculated in roubles has stayed below the federal budget's target for 2025.

Government Revenue Expectations

Russia's oil and gas revenue for January-July could decline by 20% year-on-year to 5.4 trillion roubles, according to Reuters calculations.

The finance ministry will publish its estimates on August 5.

The ministry had initially planned to earn 10.94 trillion roubles from oil and gas sales this year, but due to falling oil prices, it revised that expectation down to 8.32 trillion roubles.

Oil and gas revenue reached 11.13 trillion roubles last year.

($1 = 78.5000 roubles)

(Reporting by ReutersEditing by Bernadette Baum)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia's oil and gas revenue may fall by 37% in July.
  • Lower oil prices and a stronger rouble are key factors.
  • Revenue from oil and gas is crucial for Russia's budget.
  • Year-on-year revenue could decline by 20% for January-July.
  • The finance ministry will release estimates on August 5.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the projected decline in Russia's oil and gas revenue for July?
Russia's oil and gas revenue is set to fall by around 37% in July, amounting to 680 billion roubles ($8.66 billion).
What factors are contributing to the decline in revenue?
The decline is attributed to cheaper oil prices and a stronger local currency, which has impacted revenue significantly.
How does oil and gas revenue affect the Kremlin's budget?
Oil and gas revenue is crucial for the Kremlin, accounting for a quarter of total federal budget proceeds, making any decline particularly painful.
When will the finance ministry release its estimates?
The finance ministry is expected to publish its estimates on August 5.
What was the initial revenue expectation for oil and gas sales this year?
The ministry initially planned to earn 10.94 trillion roubles from oil and gas sales but revised this expectation down to 8.32 trillion roubles due to falling prices.

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