CryptoWorld News reports that, according to Reuters calculations, thanks to the rise in global oil prices, Russia’s national oil and gas revenue in May is expected to increase by 39% year-on-year, reaching 7000 billion rubles.

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Rain-SoakedGlassLeverage
· 5h ago
How many shadow oil tankers are drifting in international waters behind these numbers?
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OrigamiMountainsAndRivers
· 6h ago
Oil price dividends take a wave, but structural issues still haven't been resolved
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ExitLiquidityPoet
· 6h ago
Energy revenues surge, but where can Russia under sanctions spend it?
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PurpleMistColdWallet
· 6h ago
Global oil prices are rising, oil-producing countries are all making money, Russia is just one of them
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NoSleepBridge
· 6h ago
The rise in oil prices is one thing, but can we trust Russia's income data?
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Salt-BakedSentimentChart
· 6h ago
High oil and gas income ≠ People's daily lives are good, a classic national condition
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OldKeys,NewWorld
· 6h ago
Does Reuters' calculation model consider discounted export prices?
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0xNoodleSoup
· 6h ago
39% increase... Does this account for inflation factors when priced in rubles?
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OutsiderOfZhiyuandao
· 6h ago
700 billion rubles sounds impressive; how much has it shrunk when converted to US dollars?
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