Turkey’s diesel imports from Russia are close to record levels
With the European Union (EU) ban on Russian petroleum products, traders have begun to operate in new markets, while exports of Russian diesel to Brazil, Turkey and African countries are poised to reach record levels in March.
After the comprehensive EU embargo on Russian oil products went into effect on February 5, shipments of Russian diesel fuel were diverted to ports in Africa, Asia and the Middle East instead of Europe, and shipments of ship to ship
1.2 MILLION TONS
According to Refinitiv data, Russia’s diesel exports from its Baltic Sea and Black Sea ports to Turkey exceeded 1.2 million tonnes in March, surpassing the record volume of 0.8 million tonnes achieved in the month. past. (Reuters)
Source: Sozcu

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