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Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by KingOfAmebo(m): 2:17pm On Mar 24, 2022

European economies face the risk of a shortage of diesel, the preferred fuel for heavy industry, as sanctions on Russian energy threaten to disrupt imports while supply from elsewhere remains limited.

Russia is Europe’s largest supplier of diesel and related fuels, sending over three quarters of a million barrels per day for use in European heavy machinery, transportation, farming, fishing and for power and heating.

The surge in diesel prices in Europe has already had an impact on industry by pushing up fuel and transportation costs, which are passed on to consumers through higher costs across the economy.

"Governments have a very clear understanding that there is a clear link between diesel and GDP, because almost everything that goes into and out of a factory goes using diesel," John Cooper director general of Fuels Europe, a division of the European Petroleum Refiners Association.

The United States has banned Russian oil imports in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Britain said it will phase out the import of Russian oil and oil products by the end of 2022, and the European Union is assessing a ban. read more

Meanwhile, several oil companies have pulled back from buying from Russia because of a fear of public opposition, difficulties in securing financing, insurance and a reluctance of ship owners to load from Russian ports.

Around 760,000 barrels per day of Russian gasoil and diesel flows to Europe would be at risk, needing replacement, if European buyers shun these volumes, according to energy consultancy FGE.

It will be difficult for European refiners to increase output of middle distillates, which include diesel and heating oil, Cooper said, so Europe should find other sources of diesel, probably at higher prices.

MOST EXPOSED COUNTRIES

Russia accounts for around half of Europe's diesel imports, Russell Hardy and Torbjorn Tornqvist, chief executives of Vitol and Gunvor respectively, told the FT Commodities Global Summit on Tuesday.

Saudi Arabia, the second biggest supplier, accounted for only 12% of the imports in 2021, according to FGE.

France imported 25 million tonnes of diesel in 2020, a quarter of which was Russian, according to the French Association of Petroleum Industry (UFIP).

And France may struggle to find alternative supplies.

"We estimate that 10 to 15% can be found elsewhere," Olivier Gantois, the head of UFIP, said this month.

In the United Kingdom, Russia supplied 18% of the diesel in 2020, official figures show.

A spokesperson for UK Petroleum Industry Association (UKPIA) told Reuters fuel suppliers are working with the government to deliver the fuels the UK needs "while adjusting long-term supply routes to reduce reliance on Russian crude oil and oil products".

For Germany the situation seems to be more complicated as it has fewer options to reduce its deep reliance on Russian diesel, according to trading sources.

Germany relied on Russia for almost 30% of its diesel and gasoil imports in 2020, data from the EU statistics agency show.

Despite the decision by several companies to self sanction, the flow of Russian refined products continues into Germany, according to trading and industrial sources, and it is expected to stay the same in the absence of alternative supplies.

"There just isn’t enough diesel around not to take [Russian diesel] at the moment," a trading source said.

"We see some people prefer non-Russian oil, but if there is no alternative, then they will take it," the source added.
Which country most depends on Russian diesel imports?

GLOBAL DIESEL SHORTAGE

Global stocks of diesel and other middle distillates have fallen to the lowest seasonal level since 2008 due to refinery shutdowns during the start of the pandemic and a rise in demand since.

Unlike Europe, which is short of diesel, the Middle East usually has a surplus due to higher refinery runs, with yields largely in favour of diesel.

The net surplus is expected to surge to 1.33 million bpd this year, according to FGE. However, not all Middle Eastern products meet the low pollution standards required in European markets. Middle Eastern producers export their products worldwide.

A more likely source of replacement barrels for Europe is the United States, which will have a net surplus of 1.1 million bpd this year, according to FGE.

But increasing flows to Europe from the Middle East and the United States will take time, one trader said, adding that for this reason "for now things will have to stay the same".

Furthermore, increased diesel trade flows between the United States and Europe could have knock-on effects elsewhere.

As European countries have more cash at their disposal, they could outbid Latin American countries, creating a shortage in Latin America, FGE analysts said.

"The diesel market is extremely tight and we're possibly heading to stock outs. Europe can probably afford to pay. The problem is what happens to Africa and Latin America," Trafigura CEO Jeremy Weir said on Tuesday.

"We're very concerned about the stock outs due to take place in Africa that heavily rely on diesel for power generation," Weir added.

HIGH PRICES

The high diesel prices could also reduce demand among private car owners who account for consumption of 1 million bpd in Europe.

"Average diesel prices at the pumps in Europe are now more expensive than gasoline. This is the first time in history. If the prices go higher, it could force private diesel car owners to reduce driving," said Cuneyt Kazokoglu, head of oil demand analysis at FGE.

With supply restricted, the price is rallying to a point that reduces demand, although predicting these heights remain unclear, analysts said.

Yet signs of demand destruction are already emerging.

"The price of fuel is extremely volatile at the moment and for some fishing vessels it is approaching the tipping point where it is not viable to embark on a fishing trip," Barrie Deas, CEO of the UK's National Federation of Fishermen's Organisations, told Reuters.

Higher fuel costs are also adding to problems in food supply chains stemming from disruptions to Black Sea grain and fertiliser exports.

https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/diesel-shortage-europe-threatens-slow-economic-growth-2022-03-24/

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Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by ivolt: 2:23pm On Mar 24, 2022

"The diesel market is extremely tight and we're possibly heading to stock outs. Europe can probably afford to pay. The problem is what happens to Africa and Latin America," Trafigura CEO Jeremy Weir said on Tuesday.

"We're very concerned about the stock outs due to take place in Africa that heavily rely on diesel for power generation," Weir added.
Another western propaganda.
They think they can deceive us with fake news.
The price of diesel has been falling since Putin's invasion.
We fully support him to continue the war as we enjoy the cheapest fuel price in decades.

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Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by merits(m): 2:26pm On Mar 24, 2022
grin wahalla everyday, this world ehnnn.it is one day millions of trouble everywhere.

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Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by KingSatan: 2:26pm On Mar 24, 2022
You see those people saying "Fight, we are solidly behind you" , Fear them!

Because when the fight begins, you will be left to suffer bruises.

Always learn to weigh options. If possible seek a peaceful resolution.

Europe will learn the hard way.


America is not a reliable ally and slowly but surely becoming irrelevant in global politics

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Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by Topmaike007(m): 2:26pm On Mar 24, 2022
Oti zeh grin grin You guys dey sanction abi?

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Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by kayuseful: 2:26pm On Mar 24, 2022
If only Nigeria oil could come to the rescue
If only pmb could do something to be a major diesel supplier at this dying moment of his administration, he would have redeemed his name for ever

But unfortunately, you can't give what you don't have

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Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by MANNABBQGRILLS: 2:26pm On Mar 24, 2022
Russia accounts for around half of Europe's diesel imports.
Saudi Arabia, the second biggest supplier, accounted for only 12% of the imports in 2021, according to FGE.

GOD HELP OUR WOLRD.

The whole world is feeling the effects of this unnecessary war, especially on oil prices.

It will end soon.......we pray.

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Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by bigdammyj: 2:26pm On Mar 24, 2022
Noted
Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by nedubrazil111(m): 2:26pm On Mar 24, 2022
We never see fuel for weeks now in Nigeria and we no die, make Una shot up abeg

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Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by iiifeoma320(f): 2:26pm On Mar 24, 2022
War can never be the best solution
Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by dplordx(m): 2:26pm On Mar 24, 2022
I thought everything in Europe is electric and digital — that in the next 10 years they will never need our crude oil and natural gas ever again. That countries that use diesel and petroleum are sheetholes like Nigeria.
Imagine buying a liter of fuel for $7, that is approximately N4500 — a gas pump in Hotspring AR today sold for $7.5 and my ppl for Naija still dey curse Africa daily. If world war 3 start, I see Europe and North America going back to the Stone Age—na ordinary COVID-19 scatter everything. I even see everyone who had japa begging Nigeria for visa to return home. Let’s hope Russia, NATO, Ukraine and the rest of the world powers stop stoking this war. This isn’t a great time to leave Africa

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Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by sapientia(m): 2:27pm On Mar 24, 2022
It's not the end for them

Temporal situations
Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by Topmaike007(m): 2:27pm On Mar 24, 2022
Ok
Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by WibusJaga: 2:27pm On Mar 24, 2022
Avoidable war. Avoidable suffering.

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Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by Psalmistproject: 2:27pm On Mar 24, 2022
Sharrrapp!!!!!
Diesel shortage do what!!!
Politicians, propagandists and innuendos at it as usual.

If you guys shut down the world and everyone forced to stay indoors for a whole year due to plandemic 19 from Wuhan, and here we are kicking even stronger, what the fuckery fvck will Diesel shortage do??

Absolutely nothing. Resources doesn't determine how man should live rather man bend everything including diesel to suit his desire.

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Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by Horus(m): 2:28pm On Mar 24, 2022
Ukraine war sparks food shortages

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Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by dsocioemmy(m): 2:28pm On Mar 24, 2022
Oya na.

The thing go touch everybody. Both the pretenders and the real actors

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Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by XchangeRate: 2:28pm On Mar 24, 2022
Good

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Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by Benmob: 2:29pm On Mar 24, 2022
undecided undecided undecided na my country I dey pity, soon diesel go be #1200 per liter,when diz yr go end, now I believe new world order na real
Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by Gboy5050: 2:29pm On Mar 24, 2022
They better reversed the sanctions on Russia before it's too late for them

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Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by susitebigul: 2:30pm On Mar 24, 2022
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Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by Nicepoker(m): 2:31pm On Mar 24, 2022
Not only in Europe.
Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by popobad: 2:31pm On Mar 24, 2022
Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by Nicepoker(m): 2:32pm On Mar 24, 2022
Gboy5050:
They better reversed the sanctions on Russia before it's too late for them
when last did you buy diesel in Nigeria.
Re: Diesel Shortage In Europe Threatens To Slow Economic Growth. by AroleOduduwa2: 2:32pm On Mar 24, 2022
Russia planned everything years ahead, last year despite the pandemic they increased production of oil and gas, bought more golds. Years from now we'll find out the alleged founder of Bitcoin "Satoshi Nakamoto" was a pseudonym for some Russian guy.

We are withnessing the end of petrodollar and how reliant the EU are on everyone.

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