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South Korea's envoy will visit Kazakhstan, Oman, and Saudi Arabia in order to secure oil supplies

South Korea's envoy will visit Kazakhstan, Oman, and Saudi Arabia in order to secure oil supplies
South Korea's envoy will visit Kazakhstan, Oman, and Saudi Arabia in order to secure oil supplies

Kang Hoon Sik, the South Korean chief of staff to the president, said that he was traveling to Kazakhstan, Oman and Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to procure crude oil and naphtha due to disruptions in shipping through Strait of Hormuz.

Kang will depart on Tuesday evening as the special envoy of President Lee Jae Myung to hold discussions with governments, energy firms, and ship operators in order to ensure that cargoes arrive at 'domestic ports' and to maintain stable supplies of essential goods, such as medical products.

He said that South Korea needed to diversify its supply lines urgently, as the country relied heavily on the Hormuz Route for 61% of crude oil imports and 54% of naphtha.

Kang said that shipments of crude oil, naphtha and other products secured from the United Arab Emirates last month under a 24-million barrel supply agreement had already started arriving at South Korean ports.

He said that the government worked with international?partners? to ensure the safe passage of 26 South Korean flagged vessels, which are currently waiting in the Strait of?Hormuz.

Kang called on 'households and business' to actively participate in energy-saving initiatives so that the country can weather tight supply. (Reporting and editing by Ed Davies. Kyu-seok Shim)

(source: Reuters)