Reliance diesel, jet fuel ships turn to Asia instead of Europe amid Iran war
Two fuel tankers from India's Reliance Industries, initially bound for Europe, have rerouted to Asia. This strategic shift capitalizes on strong Asian margins and supply constraints caused by the Iran war. Asian buyers are actively securing fuel a...
The Advantage Life, which loaded around 100,000 metric tons (745,000 barrels) of diesel at Reliance's Jamnagar refinery on February 28, is currently bound for Singapore, according to Kpler, LSEG data and two trade sources.
The Navig8 Honor, which is carrying around 75,000 tons (591,000 barrels) of jet fuel and was initially headed to West-of-Suez markets, also turned around and is heading for Southeast Asia, according to Kpler shiptracking data and one of the two sources.
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Reliance did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
Asian buyers are rushing to secure fuel supplies to offset production losses from expected refinery run cuts as the near-halt in traffic in the Strait of Hormuz constrains oil supply to the region.
Arbitrage margins favour sending jet fuel barrels from India to Asia rather than Europe now, given the tightening supply in East-of-Suez markets, according to Vortexa's head of APAC analysis Ivan Mathews.
Asia's jet fuel production is expected to drop on "lower crude flows to Asia, prompting refinery run cuts and weaker fuel output in the region," while "restrictions in Strait of Hormuz flows will reduce Middle East Gulf exports" and further tighten availability, he added.
Reliance has this week been offering spot diesel and jet fuel loading from end-March to a handful of buyers in Asia, cashing in on the higher premiums and urgent demand, four other sources with knowledge of the activities said.
Indian refiners are buying prompt Russian crude oil cargoes as the South Asian nation seeks to navigate an oil supply crunch, with the U.S. Treasury Departmentgranting a 30-day waiver on Thursday allowing India to buy Russian oil stuck at sea.
Other tankers also U-turn
Two other jet fuel tankers, the Elandra Tern and the Burri, also turned towards Asia from their original destination of Europe, the sources said.The two vessels had loaded jet fuel from either Duqm port in Oman or Ruwais in Abu Dhabi before the war in Iran started on February 28, according to Kpler data and two trade sources.
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