Bloomberg: Middle East oil product exports down 65% amid conflict
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Bloomberg: Middle East oil product exports remain 65% below pre-war levels

Exports of jet fuel suffered the most, falling by 95% against February's figure. At the same time, diesel shipments fell by "only" 55% thanks to support from Saudi Arabia's Red Sea refineries. These refineries are more optimized for diesel production than jet fuel.
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In April, exports of petroleum products from the Middle East averaged 2.67 million barrels per day, BloombergNEF analysts calculated using Vortexa data. The figures are roughly in line with the March figure, but are 65% (4.9 mln b/d) below the levels that preceded the start of the US-Israeli war against Iran.

Current export volumes of refined products from the Middle East have stabilized at very low levels consistent with March 2026. OPEC oil production reached its lowest levels in 36 years due to escalating conflict.

Current price situation

The EU average price for May 2026 is around €1.91 to €2.02 per liter of diesel. March 2026 saw a 19.1% price jump in just one month.

The highest prices are:

Netherlands: ~€2.45 – €2.47 (the most expensive diesel in the EU).

Denmark: ~€2.36.

Germany: ~€2.18 to €2.29.

Finland: ~€2.27.

Lowest prices:

Malta: €1.21 (due to government subsidy).

Bulgaria: ~€1.17 – €1.22 (cheapest diesel).

Poland: ~€1.62 per liter.

Romania: 1.83 € – 1.87 € per liter.



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