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Sources say that Russia is set to import North Asian Jet Fuel amid the fuel crisis.

Three sources briefed on this matter said that Russia is preparing to import jet fuel via traders. The country is currently battling a fuel shortage after Ukrainian attacks against its energy infrastructure.

Two sources said that at least 200,000 barrels (of jet fuel) are expected to be loaded from Chiba in Japan in the first half July, and shipped first to South Korea.

They added that the cargo will then be expected to be transferred to another tanker, probably via a ship-to-ship transfer at South Korea's Yeosu Port, before being sent to Russia. The final destination of the cargo was not immediately known.

Sources declined to name themselves because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

The Russian energy ministry has not responded to a comment request. The South Korean Industry Ministry refused to comment, and the Japan Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry didn't respond to comments immediately.

Kpler ship tracking data revealed that a previous shipment of jet fuel by Russia was for 22,000 barrels from Yeosu, South Korea, in February 2022. The cargo was delivered in the Far East region of Vladivostok.

Fuel?crisis caused by Ukraine's drone attack on Russian oil refineries, depots and depots disrupts Russians' everyday life. Moscow has imposed restrictions on fuel purchase while farmers have warned they may not be able to harvest their crops.

Kpler data shows that Russian jet fuel exports to Turkey have fallen to 13,000 barrels per day this year. Last year, Russia exported about 30 bpd. Reporting by Asia Energy Desk Additional reporting from Seoul Bureau Editing by Florence Tan & David Goodman

(source: Reuters)