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Russia ships rare naphtha and fuel oil cargoes to Indonesia, LSEG information shows

Russia exported uncommon naphtha and fuel oil cargoes to Indonesia in September as it expands the swimming pool of buyers for its oil products, LSEG data revealed.

According to shipping data, tanker Marlin Hestia was loaded with 58,200 metric tons of naphtha in the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiisk on September, 1. The freight was discharged at Anyer Terminal (Java island) in Indonesia on October, 18.

Chandra Asri, which operates a petrochemical complex situated in Banten, didn't react instantly to Reuters request to comment.

For the whole of 2023, Indonesia imported from Russia around 220,000 lots of naphtha, in three freights between May and June.

Another vessel - Yannis P - delivered in October to Indonesian Karimun port around 100,000 lots of fuel oil from the Russian Baltic port of Ust-Luga, shipping data programs.

The buyer of the freights is unknown.

In 2023, Indonesia imported directly from Russia only about 60,000 to 85,000 tons of fuel oil

Considering That the European Union's full embargo on Russian oil. products went into effect in February 2023, the bulk of Russia's. naphtha and fuel oil was rerouted to other areas, mainly. Asia.

Though Indonesia did not sign up with Western sanctions versus. Russia, the nation usually imports oil items from nearest. neighbours - Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Singapore or United Arab. Emirates.

In July 2024, Indonesian state-controlled refiner Pertamina. included Russian oil grades to its tender lists to buy September. crude for the first time for more than 10 years.

China, the primary buyer of Russia's fuel oil, might cut. purchases amidst brand-new a tax effort that would raise expenses for. Chinese refiners importing the fuel.

(source: Reuters)