Belarus raises tariff for oil transit nearly 10% as of February 1
MINSK. Feb 2 (Interfax) - Belarus' Ministry of Anti-monopoly Regulation and Trade has set new tariffs for oil transit via the country's territory.
According to the document published on the National Legal Internet Portal, the tariff for oil transportation services via the Gomeltransneft Druzhba main pipelines in the Unecha, Vysokoye-Adamowo Zastawa oil delivery point direction is 28.71 Belarusian rubles, or 766.3 Russian rubles at the exchange rate of the National Bank of Belarus as on February 1, per one tonne net. The tariff set in Russian rubles was 698.48 rubles as on February 1, 2025, thus the increase is 9.7%.
The tariff is 262.99 Russian rubles per one tonne for the Unecha, Vysokoye-Brody and Unecha, Vysokoye-Belarus-Ukraine border directions. The tariff was previously 239.52 Russian rubles, thus the rise is 9.8%.
The new tariffs have been effective since February 1.