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Singapore's oil product stocks hit over nine-month lows as US-Iran war cuts supply

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Oil product stocks in Singapore fell to their lowest level in more than nine months after the U.S.-Iran war curtailed Middle East crude and fuel exports. The supply disruption highlights tighter regional fuel availability and potential upward pressure on oil product markets. The article is primarily a geopolitical supply shock with implications for energy flows and inventories.

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Oil product stocks in Singapore fell to their lowest level in more than nine months after the U.S.-Iran war curtailed Middle East crude and fuel exports. The supply disruption highlights tighter regional fuel availability and potential upward pressure on oil product markets. The article is primarily a geopolitical supply shock with implications for energy flows and inventories.

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