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S Korean authorities probe origins of naphtha imports - sources

South Korean authorities are examining imports of naphtha, a. petrochemical feedstock, looking into whether supply from Russia. was being mislabelled as fuel from in other places, several sources. knowledgeable about the matter said.

It might not immediately be identified why authorities were. probing the origin of the naphtha, although Russian-origin. energy cargoes have come under closer scrutiny in the aftermath. of the sanctions on Moscow.

The authorities have actually sought information from South Korean. petrochemical firms in addition to Trafigura, an international commodities. trader which is among numerous companies selling naphtha into the. country, sources said, decreasing to be called as they are not. authorised to speak to the media.

The sources stated they had no further details, including. which Korean petrochemical companies had actually been called.

Trafigura decreased to comment.

The Korea Customs Service declined to comment. A National. Police Firm official said he had no instant remark.

One of the sources stated authorities including cops and. custom-mades authorities were looking into naphtha labelled as imported. from Tunisia. Naphtha imports from Tunisia started in late 2022,. with about 10,000 barrels per day (bpd) imported in 2023, Kpler. data revealed.

The probe was first reported by Bloomberg.

South Korea was Asia's leading naphtha importer at 560,000 bpd. last year, Kpler data showed.

The Group of 7 (G7) nations, the European Union and. Australia set price caps for Russian crude and oil products to. enable access to western services and keep markets provided while. restricting Moscow's revenues in the consequences of its intrusion of. Ukraine. The EU banned import of those fuels from Feb. 5, 2023.

South Korea supports the G7 cost cap.

(source: Reuters)