Back in February, Russia was supplying 40,000 barrels per day to the Middle East. However, in June, exports rose to 155 thousand barrels, the maximum since 2016.
Fuel oil now accounts for most of the deliveries, and Russia sends diesel fuel a bit less frequently. In addition, in June the Middle Eastern countries received 25 thousand barrels of jet fuel. That is reported by Bloomberg.
According to analysts' calculations, supplies from Russia may become less because of various restrictions. It will complicate the conditions of cargo insurance.