Russia’s Oil and Gas Tax Revenue Rises 32.4% in May on Higher Oil Prices

Russia’s Oil and Gas Tax Revenue Rises 32.4% in May on Higher Oil Prices

Russia’s oil and gas tax revenue rose by 32.4% year-on-year (YoY) in May to 678.9 billion roubles ($9.3 billion), supported by higher global oil prices amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, according to data released by the Russian Finance Ministry and cited by Reuters.

Revenue declined by 20.7% from April, when the federal budget benefited from additional profit-based tax payments that are collected periodically.

In the first five months of 2026, oil and gas revenue totaled nearly 3 trillion roubles, marking a decline of around 30% compared to the corresponding period in 2025.

Oil and gas income accounts for roughly one-fifth of Russia’s total budget revenue. The country’s 2026 budget projects oil and gas revenue at 8.92 trillion roubles, while total budget revenue is forecast to reach 40.283 trillion roubles.

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Fatma Ahmed 2639 Posts

Fatma Ahmed is a staff writer with six years’ experience in Journalism. She is working in the field of oil and gas for four years. She also worked in the field of economic journalism for 2 years. Fatma has a Bachelor Degree in Mass Communication.

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