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Kuwait's KPC has delivered the first spot fuel cargoes after the Iran War, according to sources

Kuwait Petroleum Corp. (KPC) is offering fuel on-demand for the first since the start of the Iran War, according to four sources who are familiar with the matter.

Separately KPC is 'offering 4,000,000 barrels of?crude? via tender. A fifth source who has direct knowledge of the issue said that the oil is being offered to Asian buyers.

Three sources confirmed that the state firm had offered at least 90,000 metric tons (670,500 bar) of 10ppm gasoil, and a 55,000-60,000 tonne (489,500-534,500 barrels) of naphtha via private negotiations for a June loading.

It was not possible to determine immediately if any deals were completed.

Sources confirm that the force majeure declared in March by KPC for exports is still in effect.

KPC didn't immediately respond to our request for comment.

Sources said that buyers have the option to transfer fuel cargo via ship-to -ship transfers outside of the Strait of Hormuz, such as in the west coast of India or Sohar (Oman).

One of the sources stated that there is an option to load cargo into Fujairah tankers.

Kpler data on ship tracking showed that KPC exports of?naphtha rebounded in May to over 40,000 tons after the cargoes had been halted during March and April.

According to two separate sources who are KPC's buyers, term deliveries of naphtha should begin in July.

KPC sold its last spot diesel cargo via a sales "tender" in January, according to records. Shiptracking data showed that exports had fallen to a five-year low in March and in April.

Two shipbroking sources revealed that the Hafnia Despina was chartered by KPC on June 17-19 to load around 90,000 metric tons of refined fuels via ship to ship transfer from?the west of India to either Singapore or northwest Europe. (Reporting and editing by Jason Neely; Additional reporting by Siyi liu)

(source: Reuters)