DUSHANBE, November 20, 2013 Asia-Plus — In 2014, Tajikistan will also ask Russia for 1 million tons of oil products, according to the Ministry of Energy and Industry (MoEI).
A official source at a MoEI says they have already sent an indicative fuel balance for consideration of Russia. “In late 2012, Tajikistan asked Russian for 1 million tons of oil products, including 610,000 tons of gasoline and 360,000 of diesel fuel,” he added.
According to statistical data from the Customs Service under the Government of Tajikistan, Tajikistan has imported 302,827 tons oil products over the first ten months of this year which is 6,000 tons more than in the same period last year.
The Russian government reportedly made a decision on temporary application of an agreement on duty-free Russian oil product deliveries to Tajikistan beginning on November 12 and the first deliveries of duty-free Russian oil products to Tajikistan are expected to start in December.
The agreement on duty-free Russian oil product deliveries to Tajikistan was signed between the governments of Russia and Tajikistan in Moscow on February 6, 2013 and under Article 11 of this agreement, the document can be temporarily applied starting from official publication of it in accordance with laws of both sides.
We will recall that Tajikistan was exempted from paying Russian tariffs on oil and gas exports from 1995-2010 and Russia cancelled Tajikistan’s tax exemption on May 1, 2010 that resulted in gasoline prices rising in the country. A sudden spike was reported in May 2011, when export duty for Russian gasoline rose 44 percent as compared with April.
Export duty on Russian oil products is continuing to vary. Thus, by Russian government’s decree an export duty on dark and light oil products for October has been raised. The export duty on light oil products, except gasoline, has been raised from US$264.40 per ton in September to US$274.80 per ton. An export duty on Russian gasoline has been raised from US$360.60 per ton in September to US$374.70 per ton. Meanwhile, export duty on Russian oil products for November has decreased. The export duty on light oil products, except gasoline, has fallen from US274.80 per ton in October to US$261.20 per ton. The export duty on Russian gasoline has fallen from US$374.70 per ton in October to US$356.30.
On October 5 last year, the Ministry of Energy and Industries of Tajikistan and the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation signed a memorandum on the conditions for the delivery of Russian oil products to Tajikistan.
Tajik Minister of Energy and Industries Gul Sherali and Russian Minister of Energy Alexander Novak signed the agreement on duty-free Russian oil product deliveries to Tajikistan in Moscow on February 6, 2013.
Under this agreement, the sides consider and endorse the indicative fuel balance for the next calendar before October 1 of each year. Fuels delivered in addition to the indicative fuel balance will be liable to export duty.
Russian oil products delivered to Tajikistan in the volumes not exceeding those agreed on indicative balance are not subject to re-export to the third countries. This ban also applies to Russian oil products delivered to Tajikistan from other member nations of the Customs Union.
Under the indicative fuel balance endorsed for 2013, Russia is expected to deliver one million tons of oil products with 70 percent of them being gasoline and diesel fuel, free of duty to Tajikistan this year.


