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Ukraine's March diesel imports jumped 27% m/m despite war in Iran, consultancy says

Analysts at A95 Consulting Group reported late Monday that Ukraine's imports of diesel jumped 27% in March over February to a five-year-high of 577,000 tons, despite the difficulties associated with the war? in the Persian Gulf.

After Russian missile attacks virtually destroyed Ukraine's refining capability, the country became?entirely reliant on imported fuel. It sourced supplies elsewhere in Europe.

The consultancy stated in a report that "Importers operations in March were hindered by the effects of the war in the Middle East which made it extremely difficult to secure supplies."

The report also stated that ORLEN, Poland's largest supplier, had suspended its shipments to Ukraine in early March. There was also uncertainty about supplies from suppliers in Romania and Greece.

After a brief pause, the Polish shipments resumed and reached?244,000 tonnes in March. This was 51% more than one year ago. A-95 reported that Greece shipped 119.300 tons and 154,000 tons came from Romania.

It was noted that Ukrainian traders built up an important carryover stock in April.

A-95 stated that "there is every reason to believe" that April will be a tense month, because there are "few resources available in Europe, record high prices, and contracting terms which require double the amount of capital." (Reporting and editing by Ronojoy Mazumdar; Reporting by Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)