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Singapore's middle extracts stocks fall in spite of higher jet fuel imports

Singapore's middle distillates stocks plunged listed below 10 million barrels for the first time in more than 2 months regardless of the citystate turning a net importer of jet fuel/kerosene for the week, main information revealed on Thursday.

Stockpiles of diesel/gasoil and jet fuel/kerosene at crucial oil storage center Singapore were at 9.807 million barrels for the week ended Sept. 25, below 10.239 million barrels in the previous week, information from Enterprise Singapore revealed.

Overall imports of jet fuel/kerosene increased above 70,000 metric tons, with China volumes being the crucial contributor. Singapore is anticipated to import multi-year-high volumes of jet fuel this month.

Strong export margins compared to other fuels such as gas and diesel are motivating China oil majors to sell out their stocks of air travel fuel, some analysts stated.

Even more out, we expect this pattern of high jet/kero exports to Singapore, or Asia, to continue for the foreseeable future. Chinese refiners have valuable few alternative outlets for their jet, said Zameer Yusof, principal middle distillates analyst at analytics firm Kpler.

Likewise, India-origin jet fuel/kerosene is most likely to get to Singapore coasts in the next 2 weeks, Kpler and LSEG shiptracking information showed.

Jet fuel/kerosene exports, however, gained about 37%. week-on-week, with volumes mostly heading to regional. destinations such as Australia and New Zealand, the information showed.

On the diesel/gasoil front, net exports dipped by around 12%. week-on-week, with overall imports falling by a quicker rate than. total exports.

Imports continued to originate from India and Malaysia, in line. with some earlier analyst expectations.

More India-origin barrels are still most likely to get here in the. coming weeks on vessel Pelagic Tarpon, LSEG shiptracking data. showed.

Both Middle East- and India-origin diesel barrels remain. orientated East instead of towards North-West Europe, stated. Sparta Commodities expert James Noel-Beswick.

Total gasoil/diesel exports fell by around 24% week-on-week,. with exports to Australia missing out on for the week. Volumes were. mostly headed for Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar and Vietnam.

(source: Reuters)