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Singapore distillates stocks slip to listed below 9 mln barrels

Singapore's middle extracts stocks fell for the third straight week to below 9 million barrels, as gains in net exports of jet fuel offset a. drop in gasoil exports, main data revealed on Thursday.

Inventories of diesel/gasoil and jet fuel/kerosene at secret. oil storage center Singapore were at 8.907 million barrels for the. week ended Oct. 23, down from 9.303 million barrels in the. previous week, data from Business Singapore revealed.

Jet fuel/kerosene internet exports acquired as overall imports fell. by more than 90% week on week, despite the inflows of. China-origin barrels.

Volumes from India this week were absent, though some. cargoes are likely to be arriving next week, shiptracking information. from Kpler and LSEG showed.

Singapore is slated to receive almost similar volumes of jet. fuel for October, approximately 180,000 metric loads or more compared. with September, LSEG shiptracking data showed.

Exports of the aviation and heating fuel were mostly to. regional locations such as Australia and Vietnam for the. week.

For diesel/gasoil, net exports fell by nearly 37% week on. week - although overall imports of the fuel gotten by 86%.

Freight arrivals from India, Russia and Taiwan were the secret. contributors for the increments.

Meanwhile, traders are expecting a constant inflow of diesel. from the Middle East and India to Singapore for the remainder of. October given the better sale netbacks to this region, compared. with west of Suez markets.

Imports from these two swing export regions to Singapore for. October might amount to more than 370,000 loads - little changed. month on month, Kpler shiptracking data showed.

More imports are expected up until a minimum of the first half of. November, provided the regional lacks due to prepared and. unplanned refinery blackouts, one Singapore-based trade source. said.

Exports of diesel/gasoil also gained practically 10% week on. week, given the robust outflow of cargoes to local. locations such as Indonesia amid supply shortages there. ( 1 heap = around 7.45 barrels for gasoil). ( 1 heap = around 7.88 barrels for jet fuel/kerosene)

(source: Reuters)