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Australia extends relaxed fuel standards to bolster supply

Australia, which imports most of its fuel, has experienced localized shortages as the war, which entered its eighth week on Saturday, has disrupted supply chains.

China curtailing, not banning fuel exports, shipping data shows

The export cut has been deeper in April than it was in March, according to tanker tracker Vortexa, with shipments of diesel, jet fuel and gasoline to destinations other than Hong Kong totaling 320,000 metric tons in the first two weeks of this month - just a sixth of year-earlier levels.

Brenntag Energy Services announces designated distributorship with BASF for Keropur fuel performance additives in continental Europe

Australia refinery fire worsens fuel supply crunch amid Iran war

Japan's weekly gasoline prices largely flat as subsidies offset price spikes

Japan began to partially release oil stockpiles from March 16 and has also rolled out subsidies to compensate for rising product prices which spiked to all-time highs in mid-March following the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.

Eslinger Biofuels and STX Group announce landmark clean fuel partnership

Nigeria's Dangote refinery boosts exports to ease Africa's supply crunch

Fuel prices in oil-producing Nigeria have reached record-high levels, industry figures show, as maximum output from Dangote refinery has not offset the impact of high crude prices.

China calls for independent refiners to maintain fuel output amid war disruption

Nigeria's giant oil refinery fails to prevent record gasoline prices

The 650,000-bpd refinery, Africa's largest, became fully operational early this year. It was designed to transform Nigeria into a major exporter of refined products after decades of inadequate refinery capacity.

Argentina allows up to 15% ethanol blend into gasoline after oil shock

Gasoline prices in the South American country rose more than 18% in March, according to analyst estimates, driven by the U.S.-Israel war on Iran and have climbed more than 60% year‑on‑year.