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Middle East fuel oil exports to hit four-month high amid cautious Hormuz recovery

June 25, 2026·Economy Middle East

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GCC CONTEXT

Fuel oil export volumes from the Middle East reflect underlying refinery utilization rates and regional crude supply dynamics, which typically respond to seasonal maintenance cycles and geopolitical constraints around the Strait of Hormuz. A recovery in such exports signals improved operational capacity at regional refineries and reduced shipping friction, factors that historically influence downstream petrochemical feedstock availability and energy sector balance sheets across GCC economies. Gulf refiners' export competitiveness and the timing of maintenance shutdowns traditionally correlate with broader energy sector earnings and government hydrocarbon revenues in the region.

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