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Turkey to receive first shipment of US emergency oil

Ship tracking data revealed that a cargo of crude oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve was heading to Turkey. This is the first shipment of U.S. emergency reserve oil destined for the Mediterranean country.

The U.S. has begun releasing 172 millions barrels of oil from the SPR to help combat the rising crude prices. This is because the war in Iran?has disrupted global supply, and the Strait of Hormuz?remains largely closed. The U.S. is releasing 172 million barrels from the SPR to combat spiking crude prices, as the war in Iran?has upended global supplies with the Strait of Hormuz remaining largely closed.

As supplies in Europe and Asia tighten, exports from the U.S. have reached record highs.

The Greek-flagged North Star aframax loaded approximately 680,000 barrels from the Bryan Mound Strategic Petroleum Reserve site near Seaway in Texas City in early April. It is expected to arrive at Aliaga in Turkey in mid-May according to Kpler, citing an invoice.

According to ship tracking and trader, the Hong Kong-flagged DHT Antelope has loaded about 1.1m barrels of Bryan Mound Sour crude oil offshore Galveston via ship-to ship transfer in late April. It is also due to unload at the end of the month in Turkey. Kpler data revealed that the ship also carried another parcel of U.S. Crude. According to data from ship tracking, U.S. SPR cargoes are already on their way to Italy and The Netherlands. Reporting by Georgina Mcartney in Houston and Arathy Smaskehar; editing by Liz Hampton

(source: Reuters)