Russia has pledged to preserve an oil export cut of 300,000 bpd until the end of the year.
Most recently Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said that cut includes both oil and oil products.
Russia banned oil product exports in the end of September resulting in higher oil exports in October.
Still, the November refinery throughput plan could be adjusted, traders said, depending on the length of the oil product export ban and on domestic fuel prices.
"Fundamentally we expect a decline in November Urals exports, though the oil product ban was something no one expected, so it is difficult to predict exports given such sudden government decisions," a source in Russian oil market said.
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Alexey Malgavko, Alexander Novak, Jason Neely
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