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ARA jet fuel hits a six-year low

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ARA jet fuel stocks fell to a six-year low in the week to 22 June even as gasoline and total product inventories rebuilt, exposing a jet-specific squeeze the broader product recovery masks.

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Key takeaway

Jet fuel drains to a six-year low at ARA while gasoline rebuilds, splitting Europe's product barrel by supply route.

ARA jet fuel stocks fell to a six-year low in the week to 22 June, Argus Media and Insights Global data showed, even as ARA gasoline stocks and total product inventories rebuilt on the week 1. The two product legs are pulling apart: the gasoline balance is recovering while jet keeps draining.

The split deepens the product-specific tightness visible since ARA gasoil fell to 13.56mb and the broader ARA stock low recorded earlier in June . Hormuz-dependent Middle East jet supply routes remain operationally constrained, while gasoline can lean on Atlantic-basin backfill from the US Gulf. Jet has no equivalent substitute leg, so the squeeze sits where the supply route is still shut.

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In plain English

ARA stands for Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp, the main oil storage and trading hub for Northwest Europe. Large tanks there hold petrol, diesel, and jet fuel, which airlines, fuel retailers, and manufacturers draw from. Independent firms including Argus Media and Insights Global measure these stock levels weekly and publish the data commercially. This week, ARA jet fuel stocks fell to their lowest level in six years. Jet fuel is the kerosene-type fuel used by aircraft. At the same time, ARA petrol stocks and total ARA product stocks actually increased in the same week. Two products in the same hub went in opposite directions. Petrol and diesel reach ARA from the Atlantic basin: US refineries and West African producers load tankers that arrive in Rotterdam in roughly ten days. Jet fuel reaches Europe mainly from the Middle East, via Gulf producers such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Kuwait, whose tankers transit the Suez Canal. With the Strait of Hormuz disrupted since April 2026, Middle East jet supply to Europe has fallen sharply, and no Atlantic producer can replace that volume at current production rates. Airlines flying in and out of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and other Northern European airports are thus facing a growing shortage of fuel at the storage level, even as the pump price for car fuel begins to ease.

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