MOSCOW (Reuters) – Third-quarter flows of Urals crude via Russia’s Baltic port of Ust-Luga are set to slide to 2.8 million tonnes from 9 million scheduled for April-June, a plan showed on Monday, a result of contaminated oil crippling infrastructure capacity. Russia has agreed to take back some of the contaminated oil from the portion if the Druzhba pipeline in Belarus, limiting its capacity to pump oil toward Ust-Luga. Russian officials have said they prioritized Druzhba routes over other destinations, such as Ust-Luga. A Russia pipeline, which feeds the Ust-Luga port and Druzhba, has two parallel lines, which normally pump westwards. But now, one of the lines is used to ship contaminated oil back to Russia, slowing down the pipeline and […]