Russia to Import 200,000 Barrels of Jet Fuel from Japan via South Korea Amid Ukrainian Strikes on Refineries
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Dariia Mykhailenko
18h ago· 2 min readenNews
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Russia is preparing to import 200,000 barrels of jet fuel from Japan via a ship-to-ship transfer through South Korea, as it faces a domestic fuel shortage caused by repeated Ukrainian strikes on its energy infrastructure. The cargo is expected to be loaded in Chiba, Japan, in early July and involves multiple trading companies in the transaction.
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· 3 pulledRussia is preparing to import a shipment of jet fuel originating from Japan as it grapples with a growing domestic fuel shortage following repeated Ukrainian strikes on its energy infrastructure
At least 200,000 barrels of jet fuel are expected to be loaded in Chiba, Japan, during the first half of July
The cargo will initially be transported to South Korea, where several trading companies are reportedly involved in the transaction
Russia plans to import jet fuel from Japan via South Korea, with 200,000 barrels expected amid Ukrainian attacks on its refineries.
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