MOSCOW, March 15 (Reuters) -
Russia's oil export duty <CL-EXPDTY-RU> isexpected to fall to
$111.4 per tonne in April from
$119.5 per tonne in Marchafter a drop in oil prices, data from the finance ministry showed on Thursday. The rate is calculated by the finance ministry and is based on themonitoring of seaborne Urals <URL-E> <URL-NWE-E> crude oil prices from Feb. 15to March. 14. Export duty per tonne, in
U.S. dollars: April March RICs Average price for 62.54 66.26 <URL-NWE-E> calculation (barrel) <URL-E> Average price (tonne) 456.6 483.7 <URL-NWE-E> <URL-E> Crude oil 111.4 119.5 <CL-EXPDTY-RU> Discounted rate * 0.0 0.0 <DCL-EXPDTY-RU> High viscosity crude 17.9 19.4 <HVCL-EXPDTY-RU> Light products, middle 33.4 35.8 <PROD-EXPDTY-RU> distillates Gasoline 33.4 35.8 <MOG-EXPDTY-RU> Diesel 33.4 35.8 <DL-EXPDTY-RU> Naphtha 61.2 65.7 <NPTH-EXPDTY-RU> Heavy products 111.4 119.5 <FO-EXPDTY-RU> Petroleum coke 7.2 7.7 <PETC-EXPDTY-RU> Oil lubricants 33.4 35.8 <MOIL-EXPDTY-RU> LPG 0.0 0.0 <LPG-EXPDTY-RU> <BUT-EXPDTY-RU> * The discounted rate for crude produced at newer fields ineastern Siberia, fields operated by Lukoil in theCaspian Sea as well as Gazprom Neft's Prirazlomnoye offshore Arctic field. (Reporting by Olesya Astakhova; Writing by Katya Golubkova; Editing by MarkPotter)