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Russia’s Prohibition On The Shipment Of Jet Fuel May Help Dangote.

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Last updated: June 11, 2026 2:00 PM
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In the face of persistent attacks on its refining facilities, Russia decided to extend its embargo on jet fuel exports until November 30, 2026, which might strengthen the Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s position in the global aviation fuel market.

As Ukrainian drone strikes continue to cripple important refineries and export facilities, Russia announced the ban on Monday, claiming it is intended to secure domestic aviation fuel supply. The prohibition comes after prior restrictions on the export of gasoline were implemented in April.

Despite the fact that Russia is not a significant exporter of jet fuel, the event raises concerns about the world’s aviation fuel supply being more constrained, particularly at a time when demand is rebounding and several supply lines are still under geopolitical strain.

The interruption occurs in the context of more general instability in the world’s energy markets, especially tensions in the Middle East, which have already put pressure on refining operations and caused trade flows to shift in favor of other suppliers.

Due to decreased supply from conventional Gulf sources, Europe has been looking more and more to the Atlantic Basin, notably West Africa, in recent months to fill the demand gaps for jet fuel.

In light of this, the Dangote refinery has become one of the prominent new players altering the flow of gasoline around the world.

The refinery has already shipped significant amounts of aviation gasoline to Europe, according to recent industry reports. Between March and April 2026, Dangote supplied over 95% of Nigeria’s domestic Jet A1 demand and transported almost 1.1 billion liters of jet fuel to Europe during one of its strongest export periods.

In response to significant worldwide demand and interruptions in global supply chains, the refinery is also said to have exported over 615 million liters of aviation fuel in April alone, as part of a larger 1.66 billion liters of refined products sent during that time.

The position of new large-scale refiners like Dangote in the global aviation fuel trade has been observed to be increasingly strengthened by the combination of growing geopolitical concerns and refinery interruptions in major producing regions.

Even if Russia’s export ban might not have a major impact on the amount of jet fuel produced worldwide on its own, it does contribute to a more stringent climate that favors other suppliers that are able to export.

Market reports already show that, despite uncertainties surrounding Middle East supply lines and refinery disruptions, Dangote is profiting from robust demand in Europe and other places looking for dependable non-traditional suppliers of jet fuel.

Russia has declared that the limitation was intended to stabilize the country’s fuel supply and guarantee sufficient supply for its aviation industry. Reuters claims that while the policy covers jet fuel sold through commercial channels and exchange markets, it does not apply to supply protected by international agreements or gasoline that has already cleared customs or is in transit.

Following a series of earlier limits on gasoline exports implemented in April as pressure on its refining infrastructure increases, the ban represents one of Moscow’s biggest interventions in its refined products market in recent years.

Over the past year, Ukrainian drone attacks have allegedly frequently targeted Russian refineries and export-related equipment, resulting in temporary shutdowns and a reduction in processing capacity at a number of significant plants. The attacks are a component of Kyiv’s plan to reduce Russia’s oil earnings, which continue to be essential for funding its military effort.

According to reports, Russia’s refining output has drastically decreased in recent months, with some plants running below capacity or sometimes stopping production. The government has prioritized domestic consumption over exports as a result of the tighter domestic fuel balances.

In an effort to avoid domestic shortages during times of refinery interruption, the ban on jet fuel is also viewed as part of a larger pattern of export controls in Russia, which includes previous bans on gasoline and talks of stricter regulation of diesel exports.

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