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Refined Products, Crude Oil, Gasoline, Jet Fuel
May 28, 2026
Featuring Jonathan Nonis, Shu ling Lee, and Aruni Sunil
HIGHLIGHTS
Supply tightens as summer demand accelerates
Trade routes and pricing dynamics shift
The disruption to flows through the Strait of Hormuz is rapidly reshaping the Asian jet fuel market at a critical juncture, just as seasonal demand accelerates ahead of the peak summer travel period. As one of the world's most important energy chokepoints, the Strait has long facilitated the movement of significant volumes of Middle Eastern jet fuel. The loss of these flows is now forcing market participants to reassess supply security, trade routes, and pricing dynamics across the region.
In this episode of the Platts Oil Markets Podcast, Jonathan Nonis, associate editorial director, is joined by members of the global editorial team -- Lee Shu Ling and Aruni Sunil -- to examine how the disruption is translating into the physical market. They explore the extent to which supply dislocations are tightening regional balances, the adjustments in trade flows and inventory strategies, and the emergence of demand destruction. They also look at how key benchmarks -- including FOB Arab Gulf and FOB Singapore jet fuel, as well as the East-West arbitrage -- are responding to tighter supply conditions.
Related links:
Jet CIF NWE Cargo Assessment - PJAAU00
FOB Singapore - Kerosene -PJABF00
FOB Arab Gulf - Kerosene - PJAAA00
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