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Iraq's SOMO has offered more than 6,000,000 tons of fuel oil in the first half of 2026

According to documents and market sources, Iraq's state owned oil company SOMO offered over 6 million metric tonnes of high-sulfur fuel oil (HSFO), between January and June of 2026.

The bids will add to the global fuel oil supply, and cap Asia's price differentials that have been in discount since early October.

SOMO, in one of its tenders offered to load about 855,000 tons of fuel produced at the Karbala Refinery from the Khor al-Zubair Terminal and Um Qasir Terminal between January and the end of June.

The tender will end on November 26. According to the notice, bids are valid for a maximum of 20 days.

Market sources reported that in the two other tenders, SOMO offered straight-run HSFO to be loaded during the first half 2026 at the Khor al-Zubair or Fujairah Terminal.

They said that these included 1,54 million tons higher-sodium high-fructose HSFO produced by the Basrah Refinery as well as 3,76 million tons lower-sodium low-fructose HSFO manufactured from other refineries.

The bids are valid for a maximum of 20 days after the 16th November.

SOMO didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

(source: Reuters)